1957
DOI: 10.1002/ange.19570690703
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Wirkung feinteiliger fester Stoffe auf Kautschuk und kautschukartige Polymere

Abstract: Aggregate, sondern auch eine Spaltung der einzelnen Kristalle eintreten ktinnte. Diese Spaltung scheint zwischen den mit Chlor-Atomen besetzten Ebenen, die der Ebene 001 parallel liegen, relativ leicht moglich zu sein. Sie verursacht dabei eine Zunahme der Oberilache des kristallinen TiCI,, unter gleichzeitiger Ausbildung frischer, reinerer Oberflachen.Zugunsten dieser Hypothese sprechen folgende experirnentelle Daten:1.) Die fast lineare Abhangigkeit der Dauer der Einstellungsperiode vom reziproken Wert der e… Show more

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“…Replacement of the hydroxyl groups of silica by other radicals leads to hydrophobization of the surface and to a decrease in its adsorptive capacity not only for substances whose adsorption is due to donoracceptor interaction, but also for substances adsorbed as a result of the development of additive dispersion forces. It is known that the nature of the filler surface also has a considerable effect on the reinforcing action of polymers (10)(11)(12). Probably, optimum reinforcement will be observed when radicals with unsaturated bonds are present at the surface of the filler.…”
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“…Replacement of the hydroxyl groups of silica by other radicals leads to hydrophobization of the surface and to a decrease in its adsorptive capacity not only for substances whose adsorption is due to donoracceptor interaction, but also for substances adsorbed as a result of the development of additive dispersion forces. It is known that the nature of the filler surface also has a considerable effect on the reinforcing action of polymers (10)(11)(12). Probably, optimum reinforcement will be observed when radicals with unsaturated bonds are present at the surface of the filler.…”
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confidence: 99%