Bound ("glassy") rubber as a free radical cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black

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A model of rubber with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black filler has been proposed. The cross-links are the result of free radical reactions generated by carbon atoms with unpaired electrons at the edge of graphitic sheets in a carbon black filler. The experimental study of the cross-linking reactions in polyisoprene was done on a flat carbonized surface after ion beam implantation. The cross-linking process in the polyisoprene macromolecules between two particles was simulated. The model with a cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon filler as a "glassy layer" explains the mechanical properties of the rubber materials.

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Kondyurin, A. V., Eliseeva, A. Y., & Svistkov, A. L. (2018). Bound (“glassy”) rubber as a free radical cross-linked rubber layer on a carbon black. Materials, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11101992

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