1. Effect of Rubber Polarity on Cluster Formation in Rubbers Cross-Linked with Diels-Alder Chemistry
- Author
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Polgar, L, Hagting, E, Raffa, P, Mauri, M, Simonutti, R, Picchioni, F, Van Duin, M, Polgar, L. M., Hagting, E., Raffa, P., Mauri, M., Simonutti, R., Picchioni, F., Van Duin, M., Polgar, L, Hagting, E, Raffa, P, Mauri, M, Simonutti, R, Picchioni, F, Van Duin, M, Polgar, L. M., Hagting, E., Raffa, P., Mauri, M., Simonutti, R., Picchioni, F., and Van Duin, M.
- Abstract
Diels-Alder chemistry has been used for the thermoreversible cross-linking of furan-functionalized ethylene/propylene (EPM) and ethylene/vinyl acetate (EVM) rubbers. Both furan-functionalized elastomers were successfully cross-linked with bismaleimide to yield products with a similar cross-link density. NMR relaxometry and SAXS measurements both show that the apolar EPM-g-furan precursor contains phase-separated polar clusters and that cross-linking with polar bismaleimide occurs in these clusters. The heterogeneously cross-linked network of EPM-g-furan contrasts with the homogeneous network in the polar EVM-g-furan. The heterogeneous character of the cross-links in EPM-g-furan results in a relatively high Young's modulus, whereas the more uniform cross-linking in EVM-g-furan results in a higher tensile strength and elongation at break.
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- 2017