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Dynamic mechanical and dielectric characterisation of amylose±glycerol flms

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Carbohydrate Polymers, 44(3), p.247-253, 2001Trabajos contenidos:
  • Moates, G.K
  • Noel, T.R
  • Parker, R
  • Ring, S.G
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The dynamic mechanical, dielectric and calorimetric behaviour of amylose ®lms, plasticised with glycerol, was examined as a function of temperature and glycerol content. Two separate relaxation processes were observed. Whereas the temperature of the lower temperature transition, in the vicinity of 2508C, showed a weak dependence on composition, the temperature of the upper transition, in the range 150± 508C, decreased with increasing glycerol content. The activation energy of the lower temperature transition, obtained from the dependence of the frequency of the relaxation peak upon temperature, was typical of a primary a-relaxation or glass transition process. This indicated that although glycerol was an effective plasticiser of amylose, amylose±glycerol mixtures are only partially miscible.
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The dynamic mechanical, dielectric and calorimetric behaviour of amylose ®lms, plasticised with glycerol, was examined as a function of temperature and glycerol content. Two separate relaxation processes were observed. Whereas the temperature of the lower temperature transition, in the vicinity of 2508C, showed a weak dependence on composition, the temperature of the upper transition, in the range 150± 508C, decreased with increasing glycerol content. The activation energy of the lower temperature transition, obtained from the dependence of the frequency of the relaxation peak upon temperature, was typical of a primary a-relaxation or glass transition process. This indicated that although glycerol was an effective plasticiser of amylose, amylose±glycerol mixtures are only partially miscible.

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