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Mechanically Robust and Recyclable EPDM Rubber Composites by a Green Cross-Linking Strategy

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2019
Covalently cross-linked rubbers are indispensable in many important fields due to their unique entropic elasticity. For rubbers cross-linking, the addition of toxic curing agents, release of toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and recycling of waste
Ganggang Zhang   +6 more
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Self-Crosslinking Rubber/Rubber and Rubber/Thermoplastic Blends: A Review

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2001
Abstract Blends of two or more polymers having appropriate reactive groups can be crosslinked through condensation or substitution reactions in the absence of crosslinking chemicals when molded at high temperatures for prolonged times. When at least one of the two polymers is a rubber, such blends are called “self-crosslinking rubber blends ...
Martin van Duin   +2 more
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Multiscale stress deconcentration amplifies fatigue resistance of rubber

Nature, 2023
J. Steck   +3 more
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Elastomers and Rubbers

2012
This chapter focuses on elastomers and rubbers. Chemical structures of monomer and polymers, manufacturers and trade names along with typical enduses of the plastics are included besides extensive tabular and graphical permeation properties. The many classes of thermoplastic elastomers are discussed in this chapter.
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Biosynthesis of Rubber

Science, 1954
The problem of how rubber is synthesized in the plant has been divided into two portions:(i) the nature of the monomer used and how this monomer is synthesized, and (ii) the nature of the polymerization reaction by which the monomer is transformed to rubber.
Juan C. Montermoso   +2 more
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Rubber Friction and Contact Mechanics of Rubber [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
The nature of friction between rubber and a hard substrate is very important for many technical applications. Rubber friction is significantly different from friction between “hard” substances such as metals or ceramics. It was made evident, most notably through the works of Grosch (1962), that rubber friction is very closely related to internal ...
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Research progress on rubber concrete properties: a review

Journal of rubber research (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 2022
C. Bu   +8 more
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The rubber hand illusion revisited: visuotactile integration and self-attribution.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Watching a rubber hand being stroked, while one's own unseen hand is synchronously stroked, may cause the rubber hand to be attributed to one's own body, to "feel like it's my hand." A behavioral measure of the rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a drift of ...
M. Tsakiris, P. Haggard
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Investigation of rubber–rubber blends miscibility

Polymer Engineering & Science, 2006
Polybutadiene rubber, poly(styrene-co-butadiene) rubber, natural rubber, and their blends were investigated to estimate the degree of miscibility of components in the blends. The morphology of a rubber–rubber blend controls its rheological properties and glass transition behavior.
Andreja Zupančič-Valant   +2 more
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Toughening of epoxy resin systems using core–shell rubber particles: a literature review

Journal of Materials Science, 2021
Seyed Rasoul Mousavi   +7 more
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