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Role of nanofillers in elastomer–elastomer blends [PDF]

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Elastomer–elastomer hybrid blend nanocomposites are at the forefront of materials science, promising enhanced mechanical properties and versatile applications.
Jeefferie Abd Razak   +6 more
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Mechanotropic Elastomers

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
AbstractLiquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) are anisotropic polymeric materials. When subjected to an applied stress, liquid crystalline (LC) mesogens within the elastomeric polymer network (re)orient to the loading direction. The (re)orientation during deformation results in nonlinear stress‐strain dependence (referred to as soft elasticity).
Brian R. Donovan   +3 more
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Dialkylnitrosamines in elastomers

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1980
Accelerators and stabilizers used in natural rubber and many types of synthetic rubber are often derived from dialkylamines. It has been found that raw polymers, compounded uncured elastomers, and cured rubber parts containing these dialkylamino compounds emit low concentrations of the corresponding dialkylnitrosamine (R2N-N = O) when they are heated ...
F W, Yeager   +2 more
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Elastomer–Elastomer Interfaces: Mechanisms of Autohesion

The Journal of Adhesion, 1996
Abstract Elastomer–elastomer joints are a special case of polymer bonding. Interfacial adsorption, molecular interdiffusion, and entanglements, as well as chemical bonding, are the different mechanisms which intervene in adhesion phenomena. Their relative contribution is not well known and depends on many parameters.
M. F. Vallat, M. Stachnik, J. Schultz
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Elastomers

1995
Abstract This article discusses the properties, chemical structures, and applications of different types of elastomers grouped based on their resistance to aging (oxidative degradation), solvents, and temperature. These include butadiene rubber, natural rubber, isoprene rubber, chloroprene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, aerylonitrile ...
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Elastomers: III. Thermoplastic elastomers

Journal of Chemical Education, 1992
Raymond B. Seymour, George B. Kauffman
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Biocompatibility of Elastomers

2001
Chauvel-Lebret, Dominique   +2 more
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