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Analysis of Poly(thiourethane) Covalent Adaptable Network through Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy.

B Pascual-JoseSilvia De La FlorAngels SerraA Ribes-Greus
Published in: ACS applied polymer materials (2023)
The dielectric spectra of the poly(thiourethane) network, HDI-S3, have been analyzed to know the nature and the cooperativity of each of the six dielectric processes observed. At low temperatures, γ 1 , γ 2 , and β dielectric relaxations were attributed to noncooperative local motions in the glassy state, in which apparent activation energies are 30, 36, and 60 kJ·mol -1 , respectively. At higher temperatures, three dielectric relaxations are observed (α Tg , α*, ρ). The α Tg relaxation is attributed to the glass transition, and it is overlapped with the α* relaxation. The molecular origin of α* relaxation is associated with the bond exchange reaction. Finally, the ρ relaxation is ascribed to the heterogeneity of the sample although its origin is uncertain. The DC conductivity (σ DC ) is found to be an appropriate variable to analyze the bond exchange reaction. Accordingly, the HDI-S3 has a molecular exchange mechanism of dissociative nature.
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