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Original Articles

Effect of entropy on the dynamics of supercooled liquids: new results from high pressure data

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Pages 459-467 | Received 26 Apr 2006, Accepted 30 Jul 2006, Published online: 05 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

We show that for arbitrary thermodynamic conditions, master curves of the entropy are obtained by expressing S(T, V) as a function of TV γ G , where T is temperature, V specific volume and γG the thermodynamic Grüneisen parameter. A similar scaling is known for structural relaxation times, τ = ℑ (TV γ); however, we find γG  < γ. We show herein that this inequality reflects contributions to S(T, V) from processes, such as vibrations and secondary relaxations, that do not directly influence the supercooled dynamics. An approximate method is proposed to remove these contributions, S 0, yielding the relationship τ = ℑ1(S − S 0).

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research. Inspiring conversations with S. Capaccioli and J.C. Dyre are gratefully acknowledged.

Notes

1Secondary relaxations can be distinguished as one of two types: the so-called Johari–Goldstein (JG), which is coupled to the structural relaxation showing an activation volume , and non-JG which have , as found for example in the case of PPG oligomers Citation28, Citation29 and for other cases, in agreement with the extended coupling model of Ngai Citation30.

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