Abstract Studies are presented of the dielectric properties of fully cured diethylene glycol bis (allyl carbonate) as a function of both frequency and temperature. It is shown that the characteristics of the fully cured system are dominated by a localized, secondary transition that is associated with motion of the carbonate unit. The glass transition is shown to contribute little to the dielectric properties within the temperature range 20–70°C. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
V.S. NikiforenkoN.N. AlekseyevYu.S. Zaitsev