Abstract
The effect of plasticizer o-terphenyl on the glass transition of polystyrene was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy from a new aspect. The peak areas of four conformation insensitive bands as a function of temperature were studied, these being assigned to the vibrational modes of main chain groups and side groups of polystyrene. It was shown that the reorientation relaxation temperature of the main chain around glass transition was lower than that of the side groups when polystyrene was plasticized by o-terphenyl. It was explained on the basis of cohesional entanglements of polystyrene chains. The reorientation relaxation region of the side groups was nearly the same as the macroscopically observable glass transition region of polystyrene, implying that the glass transition process of polystyrene was dominated by the reorientation of side groups.
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