Dynamic Rheological Behavior for Polymer Composites Filled with Particles

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The dynamic rheological behavior of polymer composites filled with particles has been an interesting topic in polymer research fields because of the challenging physical problems and the increasing technological applications behind. In this paper, recent progress in studies on the characteristic dynamic rheological response for polymer composites was reviewed, mainly depending on the results by the authors, including HOPE filled with conductive particle. PS filled with Sn-Pb alloy, LDPE filled with MMT, PMVS filled with ultrafine silica and PP filled with ultrafine full-vulcanized powdered rubber. Based on the rheological measurements, some new fingerprints that responsed the evolution of morphology and strcutrure for these polymer composites were obtained. These new results provide guidelines for fabricating new composite materials.

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Du, M., Zheng, Q., & Yang, H. M. (2003). Dynamic Rheological Behavior for Polymer Composites Filled with Particles. Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi, 31(5), 305–311. https://doi.org/10.1678/rheology.31.305

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