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Gibbs free energy equation, glass transition polymers

T Aa is seen to be a function of V only, and since, according to quite well established observations of Simha and Boyer this product is a constant for all polymers (10), eqn. (1) implies an iso-free volume glass transition state. In fact, using the empirical Simha-Boyer constant of 0.113 for T Aa, it is found that V = 0.025 at T, identical with the free volume estimated from tne WLF equation (11). The hole formation energy, E, in the Gibbs-DiMarzio treatment is a function of T alone and is directly proportional to the latter, as is seen in eqn. (2). [Pg.456]


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