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Quantitative characterization of polybutadiene networks

✍ Scribed by Gerard Kraus


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1963
Tongue
English
Weight
304 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Using a relationship found to be applicable for natural rubber networks in establishing contributions of chemical crosslinking, entanglements, and networks defects to physical crosslinking, a physical versus chemical crosslinking β€œcalibration” is developed for polybutadiene prepared by organolithium initiation. This calibration is then used to determine chemical crosslink yields for sulfur‐sulfenamide, thiuram, and peroxide vulcanization. Crosslink yields for polybutadiene in the sulfur‐sulfenamide and thiuram curing systems are shown to be similar to those of natural rubber. In peroxide vulcanization the crosslink yield is in excess of unity for polybutadiene. Evidence is presented which indicates that this is due to a polymerization type reaction involving vinyl groups resulting from 1,2‐addition during polymerization.


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