Nucleation from Supercooled Liquid Crystal and Crystallization Reveled by the Fast Scanning Calorimeter
ORAL
Abstract
Homogenous nuclei free liquid crystal glass of 4-cyano-4'-octyloxy biphenyl-carbonitrile (8OCB) was obtained by fast cooling with a rate of 20000 K/s. The glass was then heated rapidly (20000 K/s) from far below the $T_{g}$ to a temperature near its $T_{g}$ and hold for varied time $t_{a}$. After that, the sample was once again quenched below its $T_{g}$. Finally, the sample was heated again to isotropic melt. We use evolution of the cold crystallization peak $h_{cc}$ with the holding time during the last heating scan to investigate the nucleation and crystallization processes occurring in the holding process. The $h_{cc}$ was found to increase at short $t_{a}$, indicating the increased number of nuclei; and decrease in the longer $t_{a}$, indicating the superposition of crystallization over the nucleation. Such technique shows potential for the study of nucleation kinetics in the condensed supercooled liquids.
*Financilly supported by the NSFC (20504014, 20874045, 50533020, 20774041), the Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of P. R. China (No. 200528) and National Basic Research Program of China (2007CB925101).
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