Secondary Relaxations of Swollen Polymethacrylates and Methacrylate Copolymers

Abstract
Studies of relaxation behavior of a series of glassy polymethacrylates show that polar groups, comonomers and diluents affect the secondary transitions of the polymers in a similar manner as they affect the main transition regions. Polar groups in the side chain increase the transition temperatures. Increasing diluent causes a decrease in transition temperatures and some new secondary dispersions.

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