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Energy, Torsional 1388 INDEX

The transition between crystalline and amorphous polymers is characterized by the so-called glass transition temperature, Tg. This important quantity is defined as the temperature above which the polymer chains have acquired sufficient thermal energy for rotational or torsional oscillations to occur about the majority of bonds in the chain. Below 7"g, the polymer chain has a more or less fixed conformation. On heating through the temperature Tg, there is an abrupt change of the coefficient of thermal expansion (or), compressibility, specific heat, diffusion coefficient, solubility of gases, refractive index, and many other properties including the chemical reactivity. [Pg.140]


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