2014
DOI: 10.1002/app.41050
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Crosslinking effect on polydimethylsiloxane elastic modulus measured by custom‐built compression instrument

Abstract: A macroscopic compression test utilizing a simple custom-built instrument was employed to measure polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastic modulus. PDMS samples with varying crosslinking density were prepared with the elastomer base to the curing agent ratio ranging from 5 : 1 to 33 : 1. The PDMS network elastic modulus varied linearly with the amount of crosslinker, ranging from 0.57 MPa to 3.7 MPa for the samples tested. PDMS elastic modulus in MPa can be expressed as 20 MPa/PDMS base to curing agent ratio. This … Show more

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“…In our experimental system, E f = 200 MPa, E s = 0.5 MPa, ν f = 0.35, and ν s = 0.5 (23)(24)(25)(26), yielding the critical compressive strain e c ≈ −0.01 and critical compressive stress σ c ≈ 2 MPa; further, the skin thickness h increases linearly with the duration of oxygen plasma treatment t (27). Once a droplet is placed on the uncompressed surface (e = 0.00), the stress in the skin of h ≈ 60 nm due to the surface tension γ is approximately σ ≈ γcosθ/h = 1 MPa < σ c .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experimental system, E f = 200 MPa, E s = 0.5 MPa, ν f = 0.35, and ν s = 0.5 (23)(24)(25)(26), yielding the critical compressive strain e c ≈ −0.01 and critical compressive stress σ c ≈ 2 MPa; further, the skin thickness h increases linearly with the duration of oxygen plasma treatment t (27). Once a droplet is placed on the uncompressed surface (e = 0.00), the stress in the skin of h ≈ 60 nm due to the surface tension γ is approximately σ ≈ γcosθ/h = 1 MPa < σ c .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using Equations (1) and (2), the elastic modulus of the nanowire composite was calculated, as shown in Figure 3. Each modulus of the nanowire and PDMS with different mixing ratios was referred to [14]. As shown in Figure 3, the nanowire composite with a 5:1 mixing ratio showed the highest modulus at the condition of the same nanowire volume fraction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The resulting increase in PDMS modulus has been studied in some detail [59][60][61] and its impact on λ is shown in Figures 2(d) and (e). Doubling the crosslinker content only reduces λ by 15%, while increasing T yields a 30% decrease, keeping all other parameters constant.…”
Section: Pdms Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%