2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-005-0667-y
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Kinetics of phase transitions and dielectric relaxations in poly-bis(trifluorethoxy- phosphazene) (PBFP)

Abstract: The kinetics of the high temperature (isotropic mesophase) and low temperature (mesophase crystalline) transition of PBFP at T m and T(1), respectively, and its local dynamics were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at variable heating and cooling rate and by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS). While on heating no substantial effect of the rate on both transition temperatures was found, T(1) and T m showed a strong dependence on the cooling rate. The high temperature transition revealed t… Show more

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“…The value of 360 kJ mol 31 as obtained for the case of non-isothermal solidification of PMDA/BACB polyimide (I), peak temperatures varying from 253 to 234 2 C, fits in the following range: 125 kJ mol 31 for HDPE [8], 160 kJ mol 31 for PHBA (derived from the data given by Chuah [11]), 290 kJ mol 31 for PA6 (present study), 328 kJ mol 31 for nylon 11 [8] and 400 kJ mol 31 for PBFP [5]. Apparently, steric hindrance and H-bonding contribute to the activation energy.…”
Section: Kinetics Of Fast and Slow Transitions In An Lcp 27supporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The value of 360 kJ mol 31 as obtained for the case of non-isothermal solidification of PMDA/BACB polyimide (I), peak temperatures varying from 253 to 234 2 C, fits in the following range: 125 kJ mol 31 for HDPE [8], 160 kJ mol 31 for PHBA (derived from the data given by Chuah [11]), 290 kJ mol 31 for PA6 (present study), 328 kJ mol 31 for nylon 11 [8] and 400 kJ mol 31 for PBFP [5]. Apparently, steric hindrance and H-bonding contribute to the activation energy.…”
Section: Kinetics Of Fast and Slow Transitions In An Lcp 27supporting
confidence: 67%
“…Such differences were recently observed by us for poly(bistrifluorethoxy-phosphazene) (PBFP1 II), which also shows LC-like transitions [5].…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…The copolymers where the side chains are organized follow the additive rule, however the values in these samples are lower than those expected taking into account the value observed for the 11 of dielectric strength due to cancellation of dipole moments. A relaxation with similar characteristics has already been observed in systems having fluoroalkanes as side chains and has been ascribed to motions of CF 3 -groups [19,20,22,29].…”
Section: γ Sf Relaxationsupporting
confidence: 65%