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The glass transition temperature of a filled binder by nuclear magnetic resonance and thermal mechanical analysis

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Abstract The glass transition temperatures of a binder and filled binder were determined by wide line proton nuclear magnetic resonance and by thermal mechanical analysis. The NMR study indicated only one transition temperature for the binder and three transition temperatures for the filled binder. TMA data gave two transition temperatures each for the binder and for the filled binder. These transition temperatures in the filled binder were interpreted as representing two phases: one for the filler‐oriented binder and one for the bulk phase. A comparison of the transition temperatures of the binder and filled binder indicates that the transition temperature of the former is raised by the presence of the filler. It was also found that the presence of water lowered the transition temperature of the filled binder used in this work.

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