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Effect of Rubber Polarity on Cluster Formation in Rubbers Cross-Linked with Diels-Alder Chemistry

Authors :
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.
Van Duin, M.
Publication Year :
2017

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.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308923477
Document Type :
Electronic Resource