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Polymers with flexible polar side groups

The dielectric strength. As, which is proportional to the area under the loss peak, is much lower for the secondary processes, relative to the a relaxation analysed in the next section. This is a common pattern foimd in both polymer materials and glass formers. The P secondary process is even more depleted in linear polymers that contain the dipole moment rigidly attached to the m chmn, such as polycarbonate [78-80] and poly(vinyl chloride) (the behaviour of this polymer was revisited in ref [81] where the secondary relaxation motions are considered as precursors of the a-relaxation motions). Polymers with flexible polar side-groups, like poly(n-alkyl methacrylate)s, constitute a special class where the P relaxation is rather intense due to some coupling vnth main chain motions. [Pg.229]


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