Abstract
We studied the shear viscosity and the main dielectric relaxation time of dibutyl phthalate from 97°C down to −96°C (near its glass transition temperature Tg). A visco penetrometer and a dielectric spectrometer built in our laboratories allowed us to obtain experimental data in the ranges 10-10 9 Pa.s for viscosity and 1 mHz–2 MHz for dielectric relaxation time. All these data and those of different authors give viscosity and dielectric relaxation time versus temperature on twelve decades; they are well fitted by the Cohen and Grest relation. These fits obtained on a large temperature range show that there is a strong correlation between viscosity and dielectric relaxation time. Furthermore it appears that the dielectric relaxation time distribution is broadening in the vicinity of Tg.
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