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Effect of cooling rate and frequency on the calorimetric measurement of the glass transition
Authors:S Montserrat  Y Calventus  JM Hutchinson
Affiliation:

Laboratori de Termodinàmica i Fisicoquímica, E.T.S. Enginyeria Industrial de Terrassa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Carrer de Colom 11, E-08222 Terrassa, Spain

Abstract:The glass transition of thermoplastics of different polydispersity and thermosets of different network structure has been studied by conventional differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and temperature modulated DSC (TMDSC). The cooling rate dependence of the thermal glass transition temperature Tg measured by DSC, and the frequency dependence of the dynamic glass transition temperature Tgreek small letter alpha measured by TMDSC have been investigated. The relation between the cooling rate and the frequency necessary to achieve the same glass transition temperature has been quantified in terms of a logarithmic difference Δ=log10|q|]?log10(ω), where |q| is the absolute value of the cooling rate in K s?1 and ω is the angular frequency in rad s?1 necessary to obtain Tg(q)=Tgreek small letter alpha(ω). The values of Δ obtained for various polymers at a modulation period of 120 s (frequency of 8.3 mHz) are between 0.14 and 0.81. These values agree reasonably well with the theoretical prediction Hutchinson JM, Montserrat S. Thermochim Acta 2001;377:63 6]] based on the model of Tool–Narayanaswamy–Moynihan with a distribution of relaxation times. The results are discussed and compared with those obtained by other authors in polymeric and other glass-forming systems.
Keywords:Differential scanning calorimetry  Temperature modulated differential scanning calorimetry  Glass transition
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