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Crystallization and stress relaxation in highly stretched samples of natural rubber and its synthetic analogue

  • Masatoshi Tosaka
  • , Daisuke Kawakami
  • , Kazunobu Senoo
  • , Shinzo Kohjiya
  • , Yuko Ikeda
  • , Shigeyuki Toki
  • , Benjamin S. Hsiao

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Abstract

Vulcanizates of natural rubber (NR) and its synthetic analogue (IR) were quickly stretched to 6 times the original length. The post stretch relaxation of tensile stress and the development of strain-induced crystallization (SIC) were studied by simultaneous measurements of the stress and the diffraction intensities using the synchrotron X-ray source. In the range of 8 s, NR crystallized much faster than IR. Accordingly, the origin of the superior toughness of NR was thought to come from the ability of rapid SIC. Time constants of the post-stretch crystallization were estimated from the X-ray study. Then the crystallization time constants were used to decompose the contribution of SIC from the total magnitude of the post-stretch relaxation. The contribution of SIC was dominant for the total magnitude of the post-stretch relaxation during several seconds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5100-5105
Number of pages6
JournalMacromolecules
Volume39
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 25 2006

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