M. Naoki et K. Ujita, LOCAL MODE OF MOTIONS IN AMORPHOUS SOLID .3. CONTRIBUTION OF HYDROGEN-BONDS IN D-SORBITOL, The Journal of chemical physics, 99(9), 1993, pp. 6971-6976
Dielectric properties of the local mode of motions (the beta relaxatio
n process) in two D-sorbitol glasses are presented as a function of te
mperature and pressure. The glasses were vitrified from the liquid by
isobaric cooling at a rate of - 0.2 K/min under 0.1 and 78.5 MPa. The
following results are different from those observed in molecular and p
olymer glasses: the relaxation magnitude of the higher-density glass v
itrified under 78.5 MPa is larger than that of the lower-density glass
vitrified under the atmospheric pressure; the distribution of the rel
axation time of the higher-density glass is narrower than that of the
lower-density glass; and the relaxation magnitude of each glass appear
s to increase slightly with pressure. The results are interpreted by t
he difference in the distribution of intermolecular hydrogen bonds fro
zen-in at the vitrification points. It is also suggested that the hydr
ogen bonds in the glasses may be slightly decomposed and/or weakened b
y external pressure.