In this work the study of the dynamics of the segmental motions close to T, of a poly(methyl methacrylate), PMMA, network was analysed by distinct mechanical spectroscopy techniques. Three techniques were employed: dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), creep and thermally stimulated recovery (TSR). The time-temperature superposition principle was applied to the DMA and creep results, and master curves were successfully constructed. A change from a Vogel to an Arrhenius behaviour was observed in these results. Above T, it was found a distinct temperature dependence for the retardation times calculated from creep and the relaxation times calculated from DMA. This unexpected behaviour was attributed to the merging of the a and the 0 relaxations t...
Here, it is compiled data from literature for glass transition temperature (Tg) and activation energ...
The conformational chain mobility of semi-crystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, is studied...
The phenomenology of structural recovery observed for glass-forming materials below their glass tran...
In this work the study of the dynamics of the segmental motions close to Tg of a poly(methyl methacr...
The influence of the cross-linking degree on the dynamics of the segmental motions close to the gla...
The control of chemical architecture has been one relevant parameter in the study of glass transitio...
The conformational mobility of a polyester thermoset in the glass transition region is studied by dy...
The glass transition of a semicrystaline PET is studied by dinamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and the...
We studied the molecular mobility of Poly Méthyl Methacrylate (PMMA) during a physical ageing, at va...
Mol.-dynamics simulation is used to explore the influence of thermal and mech. history of typical gl...
Structural relaxation of PMMA networks with distinct crosslink density has been studied by different...
A comprehensive set of non-linear viscoelastic data was obtained for a single well characterized gla...
Local segmental relaxation properties of poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) of varying molecular weight...
The fundamental theory of the glass transition and the glassy state does not exist. Instead, over...
Thermally stimulated recovery (TSR) is a non-conventional mechanical spectroscopy technique that al...
Here, it is compiled data from literature for glass transition temperature (Tg) and activation energ...
The conformational chain mobility of semi-crystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, is studied...
The phenomenology of structural recovery observed for glass-forming materials below their glass tran...
In this work the study of the dynamics of the segmental motions close to Tg of a poly(methyl methacr...
The influence of the cross-linking degree on the dynamics of the segmental motions close to the gla...
The control of chemical architecture has been one relevant parameter in the study of glass transitio...
The conformational mobility of a polyester thermoset in the glass transition region is studied by dy...
The glass transition of a semicrystaline PET is studied by dinamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and the...
We studied the molecular mobility of Poly Méthyl Methacrylate (PMMA) during a physical ageing, at va...
Mol.-dynamics simulation is used to explore the influence of thermal and mech. history of typical gl...
Structural relaxation of PMMA networks with distinct crosslink density has been studied by different...
A comprehensive set of non-linear viscoelastic data was obtained for a single well characterized gla...
Local segmental relaxation properties of poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) of varying molecular weight...
The fundamental theory of the glass transition and the glassy state does not exist. Instead, over...
Thermally stimulated recovery (TSR) is a non-conventional mechanical spectroscopy technique that al...
Here, it is compiled data from literature for glass transition temperature (Tg) and activation energ...
The conformational chain mobility of semi-crystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, is studied...
The phenomenology of structural recovery observed for glass-forming materials below their glass tran...