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Glass transition temperature mode coupling theory tests

Figure 3.15 Test of the mode coupling theory power law predictions for viscosity temperature dependence for a variety of molecular and ionic liquids. Tg is the glass transition temperature determined by thermal analysis at 10 K/min scanning (After Angell, 1998). Figure 3.15 Test of the mode coupling theory power law predictions for viscosity temperature dependence for a variety of molecular and ionic liquids. Tg is the glass transition temperature determined by thermal analysis at 10 K/min scanning (After Angell, 1998).

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