Speed-Induced Extensibility Elastomers with Good Resilience and High Toughness

notch resistance Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified fracture energy elongation 02 engineering and technology min entropy elasticity self-healing ability Speed-Induced Extensibility Elastomers Space Science Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified PDMS-based elastomers High Toughness hydrogen bond SIE speed polymer chains material 6.4 times Good Resilience microphase re-separation immiscible components PPG 0210 nano-technology Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified Biotechnology Developmental Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.1c00175 Publication Date: 2021-03-22T14:01:21Z
ABSTRACT
The relationship between elongation at break of a material and stretching speed has always been known to be an inversed one. In this work, however, thermoplastic elastomers based on two thermodynam...
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