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Self-Diffusion of<i>tris</i>-Naphthylbenzene near the Glass Transition Temperature
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2003
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EngineeringDiffusion ResistancePhysicsGlass TransitionNatural SciencesGlass-forming LiquidGlass Transition TemperatureApplied PhysicsDiffusion ProcessGlass MaterialSingle-component Glass-forming LiquidPhysical ChemistryChemistryChemical KineticsAnnealing-induced Diffusion
We present a direct measurement of self-diffusion of a single-component glass-forming liquid at the glass transition temperature. Forward recoil spectrometry is used to measure the concentration profiles of deuterio and protio 1,3-bis-(1-naphthyl)-5-(2-naphthyl)benzene (TNB) following annealing-induced diffusion in a vapor-deposited bilayer. These experiments extend the range of measured diffusion coefficients in TNB by 6 orders of magnitude. The results indicate a decoupling of translational diffusion coefficients from viscosity or rotation. At T(g), D(T) is 400 times larger than expected from the Stokes-Einstein equation.
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