Publication Type Journal Article
Title The slow molecular mobility in amorphous trehalose
Authors J. J. Moura-Ramos Susana S. Pinto H. P. Diogo
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Journal CHEMPHYSCHEM
Year 2007
Month November
Volume 8
Number 16
Pages 2391-2396
Abstract The molecular mobility in amorphous treholose is studied by thermally stimulated depolarisation currents (TSDC). The effect of aging on the sub-T-g motional processes was analysed during annealing at a given aging temperature, some degrees below the calorimetric glass transition temperature T-g= 715 degrees C The features of different motional components of the secondary relaxation are monitored as a function of time as the glass structurally relaxes on aging. The foster components of the secondary relaxation are negligibly dependent on aging and may be ascribed to intramolecular modes of motion, while the slower motional modes show a significant dependence on aging consisting of some kind of local motions with some intermolecular nature. The dielectric strength of this relaxation decreases with increasing aging time, and there is no evidence for any modification with aging of the relaxation time of this local mobility. The TSDC study of the molecular mobility of amorphous trehalose in the temperature region of the glass transformation provides the unexpected result that no glass transition signal is observable in this temperature region.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cphc.200700231
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Publisher WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Book Title
ISSN 1439-4235
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Bibtex ID ISI:000251004200015
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