Effective Local Deformation in Stretched Filled Rubber

The properties X (stress, crystallinity, melting temperature, crystallite sizes) of stretched filled and unfilled natural rubber (NR) are compared. The measurements have been done during deformation at equilibrium and at room temperature. From each physical property X in static and dynamic experimen...

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Published inMacromolecules Vol. 36; no. 24; pp. 9093 - 9099
Main Authors Trabelsi, S, Albouy, P.-A, Rault, J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 02.12.2003
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Summary:The properties X (stress, crystallinity, melting temperature, crystallite sizes) of stretched filled and unfilled natural rubber (NR) are compared. The measurements have been done during deformation at equilibrium and at room temperature. From each physical property X in static and dynamic experiments one defines for the filled NR an amplification factor A X and a differential amplification factor A * X . From stress and WAXS measurements two regimes are observed:  For λ < λA, the material has not crystallized and the amplification factor A X is independent of λ. A X is on the order of 2 for the sample filled with 20% black carbon (volume concentration). It is shown that the Guth relation fits rather well our data and those of Lee and Donovan on similar filled NRs. For λ > λA, stress-induced crystallization occurs, A X ≈ 1.5−3 is weakly dependent on λ, and the differential amplification factor is constant. The values of determined by the different measurements are of the same order of magnitude. These amplification factors characterize the state of extension of the amorphous chains during the process of stress-induced crystallization.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/TPS-76RXFBKZ-1
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ISSN:0024-9297
1520-5835
DOI:10.1021/ma0303566