Is It not Time to Go back to Tamman’s Tg?
Based on the analysis of numerous experimental data, it is shown that the currently generally accepted glass transition temperature T g is not correct. It was the result of borrowing from G. Tamman the symbol T g , which corresponds to the temperature at which a liquid in a viscous flow is transform...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Russian microelectronics 2017-12, Vol.46 (8), p.612-621 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Based on the analysis of numerous experimental data, it is shown that the currently generally accepted glass transition temperature
T
g
is not correct. It was the result of borrowing from G. Tamman the symbol
T
g
, which corresponds to the temperature at which a liquid in a viscous flow is transformed into a solid brittle glassy state, and using it instead of the symbol Tw. The latter corresponded to the bending temperature (for Tamman) on the property–temperature curve of glass-forming substances lying above Tamman’s
T
g
. The disclosed physico-chemical nature of the temperature curve Tw (currently, generally taken to be
T
g
), which is the temperature of the reverse direction of the interconversion of nanofragment patterns (of polymorphs) of the high- and low-temperature polymorphs that coexist in a vitreous substance, is based on the application of polymer-polymorphing representations of the structure of glass-forming substances. In the past few decades, the discovery of the preendothermal effect located, just as Tamman’s
T
g
, below the standard
T
g
, confirms the correctness of Tamman’s
T
g
characterized by the increased specific heat of the heated glass. |
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ISSN: | 1063-7397 1608-3415 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063739717080121 |