Abstract
Glass forming materials are characterized by a complex relaxation pattern, which evolves over several time decades. Dielectric spectroscopy has proven particularly useful for studying such scenario as it is able to monitor the dielectric dynamics of a system over a range up to 16 time decades. In this work we study effect of thermodynamic history on ac-tivation volume of secondary relaxation inside the glassy forming systems, Poly[(phenyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde], (PPGE) and 1,18-bis (p methoxyphenyl) cyclohexane (BMPC), with two different type of secondary relaxation. Our results show that at bout systems, activation volume of secondary depends to the thermodynamic history.
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Sharifi, S. (2011). Activation Volume of Secondary Relaxation. Materials Sciences and Applications, 02(06), 624–628. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2011.26084
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