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Combined description of polymer PVT and relaxation data using a dynamic "SL-TS2" mean-field lattice model.

Valeriy V Ginzburg
Published in: Soft matter (2021)
We develop a combined model to describe the pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) thermodynamics and the α- and β-relaxation time dynamics in glass-forming amorphous materials. The PVT results are described using a two-state modification of the Sanchez-Lacombe equation of state (SL-EoS). The minimization of the Sanchez-Lacombe free energy expression allows one to calculate the density (or specific volume) and the "solid fraction" as a function of temperature and pressure. The solid fraction, ψ(T,P), is then substituted into the TS2 mean-field model (V. V. Ginzburg, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 810), and the equilibrium relaxation times and the glass transition temperature are calculated. Finally, we use a dynamic model of a Tool-Narayanaswami-Moynihan (TNM)-type to describe the density relaxation as a function of the cooling rate. We applied the new framework to describe experimental data for polystyrene and poly(methylmethacrylate) and found a good qualitative and quantitative agreement.
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