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Water Absorption Effect on the Dynamic Properties of Nylon-6 by Dielectric Spectroscopy

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New results of dielectric spectroscopy in semicrystalline nylon-6 samples with different moisture contents are presented by using a wide frequency (10-2−3 × 106 Hz) and temperature range (133−433 K). The dielectric absorption spectra in frequency domain are decomposed in Cole−Cole distributions corresponding to the local γ and β modes, two segmental α modes, and a high-intensity Maxwell−Wagner−Sillars relaxation. The presence of two segmental relaxations in the isothermal runs, attributed to the plasticized and the unplasticized α mode, is interpreted as the manifestation of two different length and time scales of cooperative motions. A quantitative comparison between the results obtained for the wet and dry samples, such as relaxation times variation, activation energies, Vogel−Tammann−Fulcher parameters, dielectric increments, and distribution widths, is presented for each mode and shows how the progressive drying of the sample during the experiment affects all these quantities.

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