Investigating T1 Relaxation Times in Common Photopolymers: A Comparative Study
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Abstract
Utilizing 1H Field Cycling Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FC NMR) relaxometry measurements, the effects of several parameters such as the curing time and the presence and concentration of filler particles in common photopolymer resins is studied in the glassy dynamics of the material [1]. The filler surface can interact with the elastomers of the photopolymer, exhibiting different dynamics which depend on the characteristics of the filler surface, the polymer, and the temperature [2]. A Cryogen free magnet with incorporated VTI provides a range of magnetic fields between 0 and 9.4 T and a temperature range between 2 and 320 K for this study.
[1] F. Nardelli, F. Martini, E. Carignani, E. Rossi, S. Borsacchi, M. Cettolin, A. Susanna, M. Arimondi, L. Giannini, M. Geppi, and L. Calucci. “Glassy and Polymer Dynamics of Elastomers by 1H‑Field-Cycling
NMR Relaxometry: Effects of Fillers” J. Phys. Chem. B 2021, 125, 4546−4554
[2] G. Tsagaropoulos, A. Eisenberg. “Dynamic Mechanical Study of the Factors Affecting the Two Glass Transition Behavior of Filled Polymers. Similarities and Differences with Random Ionomers.” Macromolecules 1995, 28, 6067−6077.
[1] F. Nardelli, F. Martini, E. Carignani, E. Rossi, S. Borsacchi, M. Cettolin, A. Susanna, M. Arimondi, L. Giannini, M. Geppi, and L. Calucci. “Glassy and Polymer Dynamics of Elastomers by 1H‑Field-Cycling
NMR Relaxometry: Effects of Fillers” J. Phys. Chem. B 2021, 125, 4546−4554
[2] G. Tsagaropoulos, A. Eisenberg. “Dynamic Mechanical Study of the Factors Affecting the Two Glass Transition Behavior of Filled Polymers. Similarities and Differences with Random Ionomers.” Macromolecules 1995, 28, 6067−6077.
* Department of Defense HBCU/MI [grant number W911NF2010279]; and the University of the Incarnate Word [Faculty Endowment Research Award].
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Presenters
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AJ Perez
UIW
Authors
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AJ Perez
UIW
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Ileana Lane
UIW
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Donovan Donald
UIW
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Donovan Donald
UIW
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Rosa E Cardenas
UIW