2014
DOI: 10.5254/rct.13.87903
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Filler Networking of a Nanographite With a High Shape Anisotropy and Synergism With Carbon Black in Poly(1,4-Cis-Isoprene)–based Nanocomposites

Abstract: A nanoGraphite (nanoG) having a high surface area and a high shape anisotropy, defined as the ratio between the crystallite dimensions in a direction orthogonal and parallel to structural layers, was used to prepare nanocomposites based on poly(1,4-cis-isoprene) (IR), in the neat polymer matrix and in the presence of carbon black (CB). Tensile and dynamic-mechanical measurements showed that nanoG forms a filler network at a relatively low concentration in neat IR and a hybrid filler network at a lower nanoG co… Show more

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“…The number of stacked layers appears to increase also for CNT, from the pristine allotrope to the crosslinked composite. As already commented in previous publications [25,26], a remarkable pressure is applied on the rubber sheet, during the crosslinking step. As a consequence, the rubber composite moves towards a minimum of energy and the graphitic aggregates achieve a higher degree of order.…”
Section: Determination Of Bound Rubbermentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The number of stacked layers appears to increase also for CNT, from the pristine allotrope to the crosslinked composite. As already commented in previous publications [25,26], a remarkable pressure is applied on the rubber sheet, during the crosslinking step. As a consequence, the rubber composite moves towards a minimum of energy and the graphitic aggregates achieve a higher degree of order.…”
Section: Determination Of Bound Rubbermentioning
confidence: 84%
“…All the composites were finally homogeneized by passing them 5 times on a two roll mill operating at room temperature. Such mixing procedure has been already adopted in previous works [24][25][26] and allowed to obtain even distribution and dispersion of the carbon fillers, both nano-and nano-structured, as revealed by transmission electron microscopy. In particular, composites based on synthetic poly(isoprene) were prepared with amount 30 phr of the same CB and CNT used in the present work and with 33.3 phr of HSAG.…”
Section: Preparation Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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