Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.103, No.20, 4197-4205, 1999
Molecular dynamics and crystallization behavior of chiral isooctyloxycyanobiphenyl as studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy
The complex dielectric permittivity of right-handed isooctyloxycyanobiphenyl (IOOCB) has been studied in the frequency range 10(-1)-10(5) Hz and over a wide temperature range. On cooling the isotropic liquid a supercooled liquid is formed that becomes a glass below 220 K. On heating the glass, the material crystallized at about 250 K and remelted at 285 K. The dielectric alpha-relaxation in the isotropic liquid was found to conform with the Vogel-Fulcher Tamman equation for its average relaxation time and the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts function for its spectral line shape. The isothermal crystallization of the supercooled liquid to form a crystalline solid was monitored by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy, and the Avrami exponent was found to be 1.51 at a crystallization temperature of 263 K.
Keywords:EMPIRICAL DECAY FUNCTION;GLASS-TRANSITION;SUPERCOOLEDLIQUIDS;ORTHO-TERPHENYL;TIME;POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE);HETEROGENEITY;POLYMERS;FORMERS;STATE