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Title: Secondary relaxation in ultrastable etoricoxib : evidence of correlation with structural relaxation
Authors: Rodriguez-Tinoco, Cristian
Rams-Baron, Marzena
Ngai, K. L.
Jurkiewicz, Karolina
Rodriguez-Viejoc, Javier
Paluch, Marian
Keywords: glass; stable glasses; Vapor deposition
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2018, iss. 6, s. 3939-3945
Abstract: Secondary relaxations are fundamental for their impact in the properties of glasses and for their inseparable connection to the structural relaxation. Understanding their density dependence and aging behavior is key to fully address the nature of glasses. Ultrastable glasses establish a new benchmark to study the characteristics of secondary relaxations, since their enthalpy and density levels are unattainable by other routes. Here, we use dielectric spectroscopy at ambient and elevated pressures to study the characteristics of the secondary relaxation in ultrastable etoricoxib, reporting a 71% decrease in dielectric strength and one decade increase in relaxation time compared to the ordinary glass. Interestingly, we find an unprecedented connection between secondary and structural relaxations in ultrastable etoricoxib in exactly the same manner as in the ordinary glass, manifested through different properties, such as aging and devitrification. These results further support and extend the general validity of the connection between the secondary and structural relaxation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8832
DOI: 10.1039/c7cp06445d
ISSN: 1463-9076
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