2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00090
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Thermal Hysteresis Involving Reversible Self-Catalytic Reactions

Abstract: Conspectus Hysteresis is ubiquitous in nature and biology. It appears in ferromagnetism, ferroelectrism, traffic congestion, river sedimentation, electronics, thermoresponses, cell division, differentiation, and apoptosis. Hysteresis phenomena are beyond equilibrium and involve nonlinear, bistable, time delay, and memory events, which are described in input/output profiles by different outputs during continuous decreases and increases in input intensity. Although hysteresis profiles in these phenomena appear s… Show more

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“…Recent work from the Yamaguchi laboratory ( 19 ) has explored how the spectra of slowly equilibrating, self-assembling systems respond to repeated heating and cooling cycles ( 36 ). Depending on the starting and ending temperatures and ramp rates, a rich diversity of shapes (TH loops) have been observed, providing qualitative information on the underlying assembly reactions.…”
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“…Recent work from the Yamaguchi laboratory ( 19 ) has explored how the spectra of slowly equilibrating, self-assembling systems respond to repeated heating and cooling cycles ( 36 ). Depending on the starting and ending temperatures and ramp rates, a rich diversity of shapes (TH loops) have been observed, providing qualitative information on the underlying assembly reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of slowly assembling supramolecular systems have been described in the literature, with only a subset referenced in this study (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27). This field is expected to expand in the coming years, because slow, nonequilibrium, nucleated assembly is a living polymerization process.…”
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“…The maximum decomposition rate also increased with the increasing heating rate. This is because a high heating rate often causes a reaction hysteresis phenomenon [24] and leads to an increase in temperature gradients within the samples [15]. The total mass loss of the unfilled matrix resin was around 86% while that of the Ag-filled ICA was about 14% due to the existence of silver filler.…”
Section: Decomposition Kinetics and Thermal Endurancementioning
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“…The change in polarity before and after the phase transition can result in signi cant difference in dielectric state, which provides the precondition for the dielectric bistability of the composites. For thermally-responsive dielectric materials, a relatively wide hysteresis loop at temperatures near room temperature is also important for their practical application besides bistability (Cao et al, 2021;Liu, Haibibu, Xu, Han, & Wang, 2020;Tripathi et al, 2021;Yamaguchi, 2021). The structural phase transition of PEG, depending on the molecular weight, typically occurs at or near room temperature.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties Of Pvdf/kf/peg Composite Lmmentioning
confidence: 99%