Relaxation, Viscosity and Density Scaling of the Hydrogen-bonded System Glycerol at Pressures above 5 GPa
ORAL
Abstract
Using Tg(P) data for glycerol up to very high pressures of 6.7 GPa, we reanalyze viscosity and relaxation data taken by several groups over different temperature and pressure ranges, constraining these earlier data with our isochronous Tg(P) curve. This analysis allows new insights into the pressure dependence of fragility in such glass forming systems over pressure ranges in which the hydrogen bonded network is broken up. Attempts at thermodynamic scaling are also discussed for glycerol over this large pressure range.
*Earlier parts of this work were supported by NSF-DMR grants. More recent work was supported in part by the Honors College and the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
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Presenters
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William Oliver
- Univ of Arkansas-Fayetteville