Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black

A model of rubber with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black filler has been proposed. The cross-links are the result of free radical reactions generated by carbon atoms with unpaired electrons at the edge of graphitic sheets in a carbon black filler. The experimental study of the cross-link...

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Main Authors: Alexey V. Kondyurin, Anastasia Yu. Eliseeva, Alexander L. Svistkov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1992
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spelling doaj-c576f1b4aa534c95ba757dc29ac581632020-11-24T22:23:08ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-10-011110199210.3390/ma11101992ma11101992Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon BlackAlexey V. Kondyurin0Anastasia Yu. Eliseeva1Alexander L. Svistkov2School of Physics, University of Sydney, 2006 Sydney, AustraliaICMM UrB RAS, Academika Koroleva st, 1, 614013 Perm, RussiaICMM UrB RAS, Academika Koroleva st, 1, 614013 Perm, RussiaA model of rubber with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black filler has been proposed. The cross-links are the result of free radical reactions generated by carbon atoms with unpaired electrons at the edge of graphitic sheets in a carbon black filler. The experimental study of the cross-linking reactions in polyisoprene was done on a flat carbonized surface after ion beam implantation. The cross-linking process in the polyisoprene macromolecules between two particles was simulated. The model with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon filler as a “glassy layer” explains the mechanical properties of the rubber materials.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1992rubbercarbon blackglassy layergraphitefree radicalscrosslinkingellipsometryFTIR
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author Alexey V. Kondyurin
Anastasia Yu. Eliseeva
Alexander L. Svistkov
spellingShingle Alexey V. Kondyurin
Anastasia Yu. Eliseeva
Alexander L. Svistkov
Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
Materials
rubber
carbon black
glassy layer
graphite
free radicals
crosslinking
ellipsometry
FTIR
author_facet Alexey V. Kondyurin
Anastasia Yu. Eliseeva
Alexander L. Svistkov
author_sort Alexey V. Kondyurin
title Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
title_short Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
title_full Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
title_fullStr Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
title_full_unstemmed Bound (“Glassy”) Rubber as a Free Radical Cross-linked Rubber Layer on a Carbon Black
title_sort bound (“glassy”) rubber as a free radical cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-10-01
description A model of rubber with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black filler has been proposed. The cross-links are the result of free radical reactions generated by carbon atoms with unpaired electrons at the edge of graphitic sheets in a carbon black filler. The experimental study of the cross-linking reactions in polyisoprene was done on a flat carbonized surface after ion beam implantation. The cross-linking process in the polyisoprene macromolecules between two particles was simulated. The model with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon filler as a “glassy layer” explains the mechanical properties of the rubber materials.
topic rubber
carbon black
glassy layer
graphite
free radicals
crosslinking
ellipsometry
FTIR
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1992
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