Poly(chloroprene) is a synthetic crystallizable polymer used in several applications, including rubber gloves. The film formation of poly(chloroprene) latex offers opportunities to define structures at length scales between the molecular and macroscopic, thereby adjusting the elastomer’s mechanical properties. However, the connections between processing and the resultant film properties are not fully understood. Here, we investigate the competition between the coalescence of latex particles to build cohesive strength and their crystallization to raise the elastic modulus. We demonstrate that when coalescence precedes crystallization, the elastomer has greater extensibility and a higher tensile strength compared to when crystallization occur...
International audiencePoly(ethylene 2,5-furandicarboxylate), referred to as PEF, was uni-axially str...
International audienceDifferent polymer processing techniques, like thermoforming, cast film, or spi...
Achieving a unique combination of stiffness, strength, extensibility, and toughness in sol-cast poly...
In this thesis the competition between crystallisation and coalescence during the film formation of ...
Polychloroprene rubber is often quoted as an example of strain-crystallizing elastomer; however, thi...
International audienceThis works deals with the study of the strain-induced structural changes of PL...
The courses of crystallization and of demixing or mixing, respectively, can interfere and compete in...
ABSTRACT Other crystalline polymer pairs have been studied wherein a synergism was found in their me...
Crystalline morphology influences greatly mechanical properties. Firstly the influence of crystalliz...
The micromechanical deformation mechanisms of sub-μm thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on poly...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de contribuer à la compréhension et à la modélisation de la cristallis...
The large deformation mechanooptical behavior of amorphous films of PEN in the rubbery temperature e...
Shortly after processing, Polyethylene/Polypropylene (PE/PP) multilayer films demonstrate an increas...
Polymeric molecular structure consists of repeating units bonded together. Mechanicalproperties can ...
International audiencePoly(ethylene 2,5-furandicarboxylate), referred to as PEF, was uni-axially str...
International audienceDifferent polymer processing techniques, like thermoforming, cast film, or spi...
Achieving a unique combination of stiffness, strength, extensibility, and toughness in sol-cast poly...
In this thesis the competition between crystallisation and coalescence during the film formation of ...
Polychloroprene rubber is often quoted as an example of strain-crystallizing elastomer; however, thi...
International audienceThis works deals with the study of the strain-induced structural changes of PL...
The courses of crystallization and of demixing or mixing, respectively, can interfere and compete in...
ABSTRACT Other crystalline polymer pairs have been studied wherein a synergism was found in their me...
Crystalline morphology influences greatly mechanical properties. Firstly the influence of crystalliz...
The micromechanical deformation mechanisms of sub-μm thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on poly...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de contribuer à la compréhension et à la modélisation de la cristallis...
The large deformation mechanooptical behavior of amorphous films of PEN in the rubbery temperature e...
Shortly after processing, Polyethylene/Polypropylene (PE/PP) multilayer films demonstrate an increas...
Polymeric molecular structure consists of repeating units bonded together. Mechanicalproperties can ...
International audiencePoly(ethylene 2,5-furandicarboxylate), referred to as PEF, was uni-axially str...
International audienceDifferent polymer processing techniques, like thermoforming, cast film, or spi...
Achieving a unique combination of stiffness, strength, extensibility, and toughness in sol-cast poly...