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The stress birefringence of vulcanizates of polyisoprene–polyethylene blends

✍ Scribed by A. Nishioka; J. Furukawa; S. Yamashita; T. Kotani


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Weight
207 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

As a model for the vulcanizates of block copolymers, mixtures of polyisoprene and polyethylene vulcanized both with a peroxide and with sulfur were investigated by stress birefringence. It was found that the polyethylene dispersion showed a reinforcing effect only in the peroxide vulcanizates. On the other hand, the stress birefringence was decreased with increased polyethylene content except at high polyethylene content. In the latter case, the slope of the line in the birefringence–stress plot was almost equal to that for the pure polyisoprene vulcanizate at high stress levels. However, at lower stresses significant optical creep was observed, i.e., the stress increased without bire‐fringence. Such an optical creep as this exists also in styrene–butadiene block copolymer. These facts are interpreted by the assumption that polyethylene dispersion, when it is linked chemically with polyisoprene matrix, acts as a reinforcing agent by forming physical crosslinks similar to the hard domains in block copolymers. Such physical crosslinks can slip during elongation, resulting in the observed optical creep. These phenomena disappear at the elevated temperature.


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