This Perspective highlights how entanglement effects on rubber elasticity can be unveiled by a combination of different macroscopic and microscopic methods, taking advantage of new developments in proton low-field NMR spectroscopy as applied to bulk and swollen rubbers. Specifically, the application of a powerful yet routinely applicable double-quantum method, combined with a back-extrapolation procedure over results measured at different degrees of swelling, allows one to characterize the recently introduced “phantom reference network” state, which only reflects contributions of actual cross-links and topologically trapped entanglements. We further present an assessment of the qualitative yet popular Mooney–Rivlin analysis of mechanical da...
A molecular-level understanding of the strain response of elastomers is a key to connect microscopic...
Low-field time domain proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an attractive and powe...
For the first time since its formulation in 1986, the theoretical approach proposed by Helmis, Heinr...
Robust quantitative crosslink density characterization becomes necessary for the complete understand...
Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network str...
Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network str...
Elasticity in rubber materials depend on molecular parameters that define the network structure. Cr...
Our quantitative understanding of the macroscopic properties of rubber relies on microscopic models....
The use of modern multiple-quantum proton NMR experiments for the determination of cross-link densi...
The use of modern multiple-quantum proton NMR experiments for the determination of cross-link densit...
Trapped entanglements, cross-linker functionality, and elastically effective chains are the sources ...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
We use low-resolution proton NMR to probe the chain deformation in swollen and nonlinearly deformed ...
A molecular-level understanding of the strain response of elastomers is a key to connect microscopic...
Low-field time domain proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an attractive and powe...
For the first time since its formulation in 1986, the theoretical approach proposed by Helmis, Heinr...
Robust quantitative crosslink density characterization becomes necessary for the complete understand...
Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network str...
Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network str...
Elasticity in rubber materials depend on molecular parameters that define the network structure. Cr...
Our quantitative understanding of the macroscopic properties of rubber relies on microscopic models....
The use of modern multiple-quantum proton NMR experiments for the determination of cross-link densi...
The use of modern multiple-quantum proton NMR experiments for the determination of cross-link densit...
Trapped entanglements, cross-linker functionality, and elastically effective chains are the sources ...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
International audienceWe propose an approach based on the combination of different techniques in ord...
We use low-resolution proton NMR to probe the chain deformation in swollen and nonlinearly deformed ...
A molecular-level understanding of the strain response of elastomers is a key to connect microscopic...
Low-field time domain proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an attractive and powe...
For the first time since its formulation in 1986, the theoretical approach proposed by Helmis, Heinr...