硫化
材料科学
热塑性弹性体
弹性体
天然橡胶
复合材料
结晶
微晶
延伸率
变形(气象学)
极限抗拉强度
同步加速器
聚合物
化学工程
光学
冶金
共聚物
工程类
物理
作者
Shigeyuki Toki,Benjamin S. Hsiao,Shinzo Kohjiya,Masatoshi Tosaka,Andy H. Tsou,Sudhin Datta
摘要
Abstract Synchrotron X-ray diffraction technique has revealed strain-induced crystallization and molecular orientation in vulcanized rubbers and thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) during deformation in real time. The stress-strain curves and wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) patterns in vulcanized rubbers and TPE were measured simultaneously. In-situ WAXD patterns were taken not only at different strains during uniaxial deformation but also at different temperatures at a constant strain. Results lead to several new insights. (i) Strain-induced crystallization is a common phenomenon in vulcanized rubbers, except SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber), and in TPE (with crystalline hard segments). (ii) Strain-induced crystallization decreases the stress and increases the elongation in the strained rubber. (iii) The hybrid structure of chemical networks and strain-induced crystallites is responsible to the tensile strength and elongation at break for both systems. (iiii) Some original crystal fraction (hard segment domain) in TPE is destroyed. During deformation, strain-induced crystallization increases with strain. Upon retraction even to stress zero, the majority of oriented strain-induced crystallites remains in tack with preferred orientation.
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