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Polyamides cohesive energy

Fig. 18 Activation energy of p-relaxation in (a) low-molecular weight glasses and (b) linear polymers vs the cohesion energy or cohesion energy of Kuhn statistical segment, respectively [86, 88,103]. (a) (1) Pentanol (2) isopropylbenzene (3) 5-methyl-3-heptanol (4) decalin (5) 1,1-diphenylpropane (6) diethyl phthalate (7) glycerol (8) 6>-terphenyl (9) hexamethyl disolox-ane (10) tetra-a-methylstyrene (11) pentastyrene. (b) (1) Polyethylene (2) polyisoprene (3) poly(dimethylsiloxane) (4) poly(diethylsiloxane) (5) poly(phenylene oxide) (6) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (7) polytetrafluoroethylene (8) polycarbonate (9) polyamide (10) polypropylene (11) polymethacrylate (12) poly(vinyl fluoride) (13) poly(vinyl acetate) (14) poly(vinyl chloride) (15) poly(vinyl alcohol) (16) poly(methyl methacrylate) (17) poly(diphenyl oxypheny-lene) (18) poly(butyl methacrylate) (19) polystyrene (20) polyacrylonitrile (21) poly(a-methylstyrene) (22) poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) (23) polyimide I (24) polyimide II (25) poly(metaphenylene isophthalamide) (26) polyisobutylene... Fig. 18 Activation energy of p-relaxation in (a) low-molecular weight glasses and (b) linear polymers vs the cohesion energy or cohesion energy of Kuhn statistical segment, respectively [86, 88,103]. (a) (1) Pentanol (2) isopropylbenzene (3) 5-methyl-3-heptanol (4) decalin (5) 1,1-diphenylpropane (6) diethyl phthalate (7) glycerol (8) 6>-terphenyl (9) hexamethyl disolox-ane (10) tetra-a-methylstyrene (11) pentastyrene. (b) (1) Polyethylene (2) polyisoprene (3) poly(dimethylsiloxane) (4) poly(diethylsiloxane) (5) poly(phenylene oxide) (6) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (7) polytetrafluoroethylene (8) polycarbonate (9) polyamide (10) polypropylene (11) polymethacrylate (12) poly(vinyl fluoride) (13) poly(vinyl acetate) (14) poly(vinyl chloride) (15) poly(vinyl alcohol) (16) poly(methyl methacrylate) (17) poly(diphenyl oxypheny-lene) (18) poly(butyl methacrylate) (19) polystyrene (20) polyacrylonitrile (21) poly(a-methylstyrene) (22) poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) (23) polyimide I (24) polyimide II (25) poly(metaphenylene isophthalamide) (26) polyisobutylene...

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