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Mechanical Recycling of Silicone Rubber: Influence of Particle Size and Quantity
Silicone rubbers of three different hardnesses were ground into particles and used as fillers in a liquid silicone rubber matrix, whereby the particle size and quantity varied. The mechanical properties were only slightly altered by the addition of ground particles and showed the general possibility of mechanical silicone recycling.
Barbara Liedl +2 more
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The Effect of Silica and Curing Systems on the Hydrophobicity of EPR‐Based Rubber Compounds. ABSTRACT In this study, the dual effect of fumed silica and conventional curing systems such as peroxide and sulfur on the hydrophobicity of ethylene‐propylene‐based rubber (EPR) compounds has been examined.
Semiha Seda Annika +4 more
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"Ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymer (EMA)/chloroprene rubber (CR) thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) was prepared by dynamic vulcanization and tear strength with different m(EMA)/m(CR) was investigated.
ZHU Da-zhi, ZHANG Wei-ran, GAO Yuan, WANG Zhao-bo
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ABSTRACT High‐performance rubber‐based composites often contain significant amounts of fillers such as carbon black and silica. Improving the behavior of such composites with small amounts of nanomaterials remains a challenge, and limited progress has been reported in recent years.
Luciana V. Cambraia +7 more
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The technique of patterning polymers using photo‐crosslinkers has attracted considerable attention in organic electronics. Owing to the retention of photo‐crosslinkers in the blended films after development, various properties of the films will be affected.
Yueping Lai, Liang‐Wen Feng
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High‐Performance Recyclable Polyester Elastomers Through Transient Strain‐Stiffening
Transient strain‐crystallization simultaneously strengthens and toughens block polyester elastomers while conserving recyclability. Using controlled polymerization catalysis and commercial monomers, block polyester elastomers outperform current commercial elastomers, entering a new region of tensile mechanical property space.
Chang Gao +5 more
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Ethylene?鄄methyl acrylate copolymer (EMA)/chloroprene rubber (CR)/carbon black (CB) thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) was prepared by dynamic vulcanization, the influence of placement time at room temperature on crystallization behavior and physical and ...
ZHU Dazhi1,2, ZHANG Yuke1, WANG Zhengkang1, CHU Jianqiang1, WANG Zhaobo1
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Intrinsically Soft Implantable Electronics for Long‐term Biosensing Applications
Intrinsically soft implantable biosensors address the mechanical mismatch of conventional rigid implants, improving biocompatibility and stability. This review explores soft encapsulation matrices, stretchable conductors, implantation strategies, and chronic fixation techniques.
Su Hyeon Lee +5 more
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The blend complex viscosity ratio of acrylate rubber(ACM) phase and polyformaldehyde (POM) phase was regulated by adjusting the proces-sing temperature.
HUANG Xin, GONG Wei-ying, DENG Tao
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optimization of composition by RSM. Abstract Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are widely used due to their unique combination of elasticity and processability. However, optimizing their mechanical properties remains a challenge. This study investigates nanocomposite TPEs based on polyamide 6 (PA6), nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), and silicon carbide ...
Masoud Saeidi +3 more
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