2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4900961
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Vitrification in a wide cooling rate range: The relations between cooling rate, relaxation time, transition width, and fragility

Abstract: The cooling rate dependence of the thermal glass transition of polystyrene (PS) is measured in a range between 0.2 K/min (0.003 K/s) and 4000 K/s using conventional differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fast Scanning Calorimetry (Flash DSC 1). The cooling rate dependence of the thermal glass transition can be described in an analogy to the frequency dependence of the dynamic glass transition. The relation between cooling rate, β(c), and frequency, ω, is usually described by the Frenkel-Kobeko-Reiner-(FKR… Show more

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“…In the literature [7,41], log(C) values are obtained correlating calorimetric dynamic spectroscopy measurements (AC-Chip calorimetry, HCS, MT-DSC, 3x method…) with DSC and F-DSC data. These values are dispersed from values close to 0.3 [42]-1.5 [1,43]. In this idea, few studies compare systematically DSC and F-DSC glass transition temperature dependencies of cooling rate with BDS structural relaxation temperature dependence for a set of samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the literature [7,41], log(C) values are obtained correlating calorimetric dynamic spectroscopy measurements (AC-Chip calorimetry, HCS, MT-DSC, 3x method…) with DSC and F-DSC data. These values are dispersed from values close to 0.3 [42]-1.5 [1,43]. In this idea, few studies compare systematically DSC and F-DSC glass transition temperature dependencies of cooling rate with BDS structural relaxation temperature dependence for a set of samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The one-to-one connection between the cooling rate dependent T g and the rate of spontaneous fluctuations has been demonstrated by several studies in the past for bulk glass formers [31,95,117]. In particular, as a result of the intimate link between the molecular mobility and the glass transition, the cooling rate dependence of the T g can also be described by the VFT equation:…”
Section: Glassy Dynamics: Established Factsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This conclusion marks a sharp difference with the behaviour normally observed in bulk glass formers, where, as commented in Sect. 13.2, the two aspects of glassy dynamics have been shown to be fully related [31,59,95,103,117].…”
Section: Connection To the Rate Of Spontaneous Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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