Polymer Testing (Aug 2021)

Low molecular weight ‘liquid’ polymer extended compounds, impact on free volume and crosslink density studied by positron lifetime spectroscopy and stress-strain analysis according to Mooney-Rivlin

  • M. Gruendken,
  • D. Koda,
  • J. Dryzek,
  • A. Blume

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100
p. 107239

Abstract

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Liquid polymers are used in elastomeric compounds to modify their processing and final characteristics. The material is considered as a polymeric plasticizer and is used to substitute or supplement conventional plasticizer like paraffinic or aromatic oils, or hydrocarbon resins. Their plasticizing effect and contribution to the crosslinking in sulfur cured SSBR mixtures is studied. Aromatic oil, aliphatic resin and different liquid polymers, varied in type, molecular weight and microstructure are discussed. Different plasticizing effects are shown with corresponding curing torques and Shore hardness values. The free volume – measured by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy - increases or decreases according to the liquid polymer's incorporation in the main polymer.

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