Abstract

Results of broadband dielectric spectroscopy and rheological studies of poly(propylene glycol)+SiO2 nanocomposites are presented. They show that the dynamics in high-concentrated composites is dominated by confinement and adsorption effects. The most notable finding is the impact of nanoparticles on fragility, the fractional translational – orientational decoupling and the shift of dynamics towards the pure Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann pattern, associated with the lack of local symmetry preferences.

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