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Title: Additive property of secondary relaxation processes in di-n-octyl and di-isooctyl phthalates: signature of non-Johari-Goldstein relaxation. Author: Kaminska E, Kaminski K, Paluch M, Ziolo J, Ngai KL. Journal: J Chem Phys; 2007 May 07; 126(17):174501. PubMed ID: 17492868. Abstract: Broadband dielectric spectroscopy was used to study relaxation dynamics of supercooled di-n-octyl phthalate, di-isooctyl phthalate, and their mixtures. Additionally, low temperature measurements were performed to investigate the nature of the secondary relaxation processes in both glass formers. The authors found that the secondary relaxation observed in the mixture is the additive sum of the secondary relaxations of the two components. This experimental evidence indicates that these secondary relaxation processes are intramolecular in origin, and they are non-Johari-Goldstein secondary relaxations.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]