A comparative study is reported on the dynamics of a glass-forming system when the glass transition is approached through different paths: cooling, compression, and polymerization. In particular, the influence of temperature, pressure and connectivity on the dynamics has been investigated by dielectric spectroscopy. A phenomenological description of the behavior of the dielectric response shows the existence of both differences and deep similarities between the change of some dielectric parameters during a polymerization reaction and during the temperature or pressure changes. A unified reading of our experimental results can be given in the framework of the Adam-Gibbs theory.

Influence of temperature, pressure and connectivity on the dynamics of a glass-forming system investigated by dielectric spectroscopy

CAPACCIOLI, SIMONE;ROLLA, PIERANGELO;GALLONE, GIUSEPPE CARMINE
2001-01-01

Abstract

A comparative study is reported on the dynamics of a glass-forming system when the glass transition is approached through different paths: cooling, compression, and polymerization. In particular, the influence of temperature, pressure and connectivity on the dynamics has been investigated by dielectric spectroscopy. A phenomenological description of the behavior of the dielectric response shows the existence of both differences and deep similarities between the change of some dielectric parameters during a polymerization reaction and during the temperature or pressure changes. A unified reading of our experimental results can be given in the framework of the Adam-Gibbs theory.
2001
S., Corezzi; Capaccioli, Simone; R., Casalini; Rolla, Pierangelo; Gallone, GIUSEPPE CARMINE
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