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Cooperative Segmental Motions in Ethyl Acrylate/Triethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate Copolymer Networks Studied by Dielectric Techniques
The molecular dynamics of ethyl acrylate/triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EA/TrEGDMA) copolymer networks on the overall
composition range were investigated thoroughly by employing dielectric techniques: thermally stimulated depolarization currents
(TSDC) and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS). Furthermore, di¿erential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was performed in
order to investigate the thermal glass transition of these copolymers. The results show that, for low content of the TrEGDMA
component, the overall dielectric behavior of the copolymers is dictated by the dynamics of PEA component, exhibiting the ¿cop
relaxation process which is strongly a¿ected by the TrEGDMA moieties becoming broader and shifting to higher temperatures with
increasing cross-linker (TrEGDMA) content. For the copolymer networks rich in TrEGDMA (w
TE g 40 wt %), the overall
dielectric behavior indicates that the dynamics of the dimethacrylate component dominates, resembling that of poly(n-alkyl
methacrylates) in the sense that the temperature dependence of molecular relaxation processes presents a merging region where the
local relaxation process of TrEGDMA,ßPTE, merges with the more cooperative¿cop process of the copolymers into an¿ßcop locally
cooperative relaxation process. By increasing the EA content, the strength of ¿cop relaxation process enhances and simultaneously
the merging region shifts to lower temperatures. The cooperative motions are signi¿cantly suppressed in the copolymers with
TrEGDMA contents higher that 80 wt %. The copolymers present enhanced spatial heterogeneity the more TrEGDMA content,
whereas no dynamic heterogeneity was detected.A.T.S. thanks the Department of Physics, National Technical University of Athens, for the financial support of this work.Stathopoulos, AT.; Kyritsis, A.; Gallego Ferrer, G.; Gómez Ribelles, JL.; Christodoulides, C.; Pissis, P. (2011). Cooperative Segmental Motions in Ethyl Acrylate/Triethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate Copolymer Networks Studied by Dielectric Techniques. Macromolecules. 44:8233-8244. doi:10.1021/ma201755yS823382444