Abstract

The effect of the solvent quality on local concentration fluctuation was studied for concentrated solutions of polystyrene (PS) in toluene (Tol), ethylbenzene (EtBz), n-propylbenzene (PrBz), and n-butylbenzene (BuBz) by using dielectric spectroscopy. The exponents of the Mark−Houwink−Sakurada equation of those solutions indicate that the solvent quality deteriorates in the order of Tol, EtBz, PrBz, and BuBz. Three dielectric relaxations designated as α, β, and γ are observed in the temperature dependence curves of the dielectric loss in the order of decreasing temperature. According to our previous study on PS/Tol solution, the α, β, and γ relaxations have been assigned to local segmental motions of PS, rotation of the solvent molecules, and the secondary relaxation in the glassy state, respectively. The half-width of the dielectric loss curve Λα for the α relaxation of PS/Tol solutions is independent of temperature, but the values of Λα for solutions in EtBz, PrBz, and BuBz increase with decreasing tempe...

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