Application of elastomers in general demands the conversion of their soluble networks into crosslinked structures. This abrupt change causes several modifications, both in the atomic/molecular level and at the macro-scale. In this study, solid silicone rubber (high molecular weight poly(dimethylsiloxane)), was crosslinked with dicumylperoxide (DCP), a widely used crosslinking agent by the rubber industry. The changes caused by different DCP concentrations were investigated, aiming to bring attention to the molecular transformations, usually neglected when processing-oriented studies are conducted. DCP concentration showed a limited contribution to the network's molecular dynamics, which was found to be mainly dominated by entanglements. The...
International audienceSilicone elastomers are available in different formulations that are mainly di...
It is well-known that the properties of cross-linked rubbers are strongly affected by the cross-link...
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Application of elastomers in general demands the conversion of their soluble networks into crosslink...
Predicting the curing behaviour of industrially employed elastomeric compounds under typical process...
International audienceThis study proposes a comprehensive study on liquid silicone rubber (LSR) form...
The considerable amount of research in the literature has practically allowed the elucidation of the...
Sulfur or peroxide crosslinking is the most common and conventional method to develop elastomeric ma...
In the previous paper of this series, eight formulations were analyzed under their uncross-linked fo...
International audienceIn the previous paper of this series, eight formulations were analyzed under t...
Crosslinking is a well-known procedure for improving a variety of features of polymers, particularly...
Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the cataly...
Tensile properties and crack propagation properties, especially critical strain energy release rate ...
This work focuses on the crosslinking of epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) by dicarboxylic acids via e...
International audienceSilicone elastomers are available in different formulations that are mainly di...
It is well-known that the properties of cross-linked rubbers are strongly affected by the cross-link...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70335/2/JCPSA6-70-11-5324-1.pd
Application of elastomers in general demands the conversion of their soluble networks into crosslink...
Predicting the curing behaviour of industrially employed elastomeric compounds under typical process...
International audienceThis study proposes a comprehensive study on liquid silicone rubber (LSR) form...
The considerable amount of research in the literature has practically allowed the elucidation of the...
Sulfur or peroxide crosslinking is the most common and conventional method to develop elastomeric ma...
In the previous paper of this series, eight formulations were analyzed under their uncross-linked fo...
International audienceIn the previous paper of this series, eight formulations were analyzed under t...
Crosslinking is a well-known procedure for improving a variety of features of polymers, particularly...
Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the cataly...
Tensile properties and crack propagation properties, especially critical strain energy release rate ...
This work focuses on the crosslinking of epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) by dicarboxylic acids via e...
International audienceSilicone elastomers are available in different formulations that are mainly di...
It is well-known that the properties of cross-linked rubbers are strongly affected by the cross-link...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70335/2/JCPSA6-70-11-5324-1.pd