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An annealing process has been applied to three samples of vinyl alcohol-eth
ylene (VAE) copolymers, richer in the former comonomer. The effect of such
a process on the structure and on the relaxation mechanisms is studied. The
structure of the three VAE copolymers has changed slightly. Nevertheless,
the viscoelastic relaxation processes have been significantly affected for
the thermal treatment. Two additional relaxations have appeared: one of the
m at temperatures above the relaxation associated to the glass transition,
and the other at temperatures below the beta mechanism of these copolymers.
The temperature location, intensity, and apparent activation energy of the
distinct relaxations found are discussed and compared with those in the or
iginal copolymers and the homopolymers, poly(vinyl alcohol) and polyethylen
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