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Elastomer Mechanics of Cross-Linked Linear-Ring Polymer Blends
Siteng Zhang1, Thomas C O'Connor2, Gary S Grest3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, United States.
Abstract:
Cross-linking a blend of linear and ring polymers creates a new topology-based dual-network elastomer in which the two components differ significantly in their topology. We use molecular simulations and topological analysis to examine key mechanical properties as functions of ring polymer volume fraction ϕR. For ϕR < ϕR*, where the rings begin to overlap, the network shear modulus G and the maximum stretch ratio λp are weakly dependent on ϕR. For ϕR > ϕR*, entanglements trapped in the network are diluted as the rings overlap, leading to a significant decrease in G and an increase in λp with increasing ϕR. The peak tensile stress, σp, exhibits a maximum around ϕR*, indicating an enhancement of network strength due to the stronger cohesion from the entanglements between linear and ring polymers.
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