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Morphology characterization, filler

Discussion - The morphological properties of active fillers are important aspects of rubber reinforcement. The structure of the reinforcing filler is characterized by aggregates of primary particles, which form cavities for attachment and penetration of polymer molecules. The SEM pictures show that the three-dimensional morphology is basically maintained. [Pg.187]

In the context of polymers in industrial applications a number of key issues can be identified that are amenable to direct investigation and analysis by AFM approaches. From the preceding chapters the potential of probe microscopic techniques to conveniently visualize for instance surface (or bulk) morphologies and filler distributions has become obvious. Different classes of polymer materials, such as for instance thermoplastics, latexes, porous materials for membranes or thin films are subjected to different types of processing and treatments. The impact of all these modifications and the dependence on the process parameters can hence be closely monitored and in many cases quantitatively characterized by AFM. [Pg.161]

As will be demonstrated later, morphology and physicochemical properties of reinforcing fillers are of crucial importance because they directly define their reinforcement ability. Their characterization formerly was based essentially on morphological properties (surface area and structure), but because of the use of silicas as reinforcing filler, there is now a strong need for dispersibility and surface chemistry characterization. [Pg.386]

Surface area is probably the most important morphological characterization of reinforcing fillers because it corresponds to the extension of the interface that is, the interaction between elastomer and filler surface. [Pg.388]


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