The mechanical properties of physical gels generated by selectively swelling a homologous series of linear multiblock copolymers are investigated by quasistatic uniaxial tensile tests. We use the slip-tube network model to extract the contributions arising from network crosslinks and chain entanglements. The composition dependence of these contributions is established and considered in terms of simulations that identify the probabilities associated with chain conformations. Dynamic rheology provides additional insight into the characteristics and thermal stability of the molecular networks.
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Yan, J., Tuhin, M. O., Sadler, J. D., Smith, S. D., Pasquinelli, M. A., & Spontak, R. J. (2020). Network topology and stability of homologous multiblock copolymer physical gels. Journal of Chemical Physics, 153(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0028136
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