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The origin of β relaxations in segmented rigid‐rod polyimide and copolyimide films
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Materials ScienceMacromolecular ScienceEngineeringPolymer MaterialCopolyimide FilmsPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPolymer Processingβ Relaxation ProcessPolymer ModelingSegmented Rigid‐rod PolyimidePolymer PropertyChemistrySoft MatterMolecular DynamicsPolymer Chemistryβ RelaxationsPolymers
Abstract Most aromatic polyimides and copolyimides show a β relaxation process below their α relaxation processes in dynamic mechanical and dielectric measurements. The origin of this β relaxation has been under active discussion. In order to gain a better understanding of the origin of the β relaxation process, the dynamic mechanical behavior of a series of segmented rigid‐rod polyimide and copolyimide films with different dianhydrides and diamines has been systematically studied. For some of the polymers, crystallinity and orientation effects on the β relaxation process were also investigated. It is found that the β relaxation process in the unoriented films can mainly be attributed to a relatively noncooperative motion in uncrystallized diamines. However, this noncooperative nature may be gradually lost by increasing the crystallinity and orientation. Molecular modeling and computation have led to a discussion of possible diamine motion in the β relaxation process.
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