Unique dynamic crossover in supercooled x,3-dihydroxypropyl acrylate (x = 1, 2) isomers mixture
Abstract
The previtreous dynamics in glass forming monomer, glycerol monoacrylate (GMA), using broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) was tested. Measurements revealed the clear dynamic crossover at temperature TB = 254 K and the time scale τ(TB) = 5.4 ns for the primary (structural) relaxation time and no hallmarks for the crossover for the DC electric conductivity σDC. This result was revealed via the derivative-based and distortions-sensitive analysis dlnHa/d(1/T) vs. 1/T, where Ha is for the apparent activation energy. Subsequent tests of the fractional Debye-Stokes-Einsten relation σDC(τα)S = const showed that the crossover is associated with S = 1 (for T>TB)->S = 0.84 (for T<TB). The crossover is associated with the emergence of the secondary beta relaxation which smoothly develops deeply into the solid amorphous phase below the glass temperature Tg.
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