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Elastomers rubber grafted cellulose

Silicone rubber Warrick et al. [29] reviewed the reinforcement of sUicone elastomers with various types of discontinuous fibers, some of which were generated in situ by graft polymerization. Polyester, cellulose and carbon fibers were also used to reinforce sUicone mbber [30,31]. [Pg.353]

Elastomers, prepared by free-radical initiated copolymerization of ethyl acrylate with cellulose to several hundred percent extent of grafting of poly (ethyl acrylate) onto cellulose, exhibited rubber-like behavior and second-order transition temperatures. Cellulose-poly (ethyl acrylate) elastomers had transition temperatures below —35°C, about — 20°C, and below 5°C when measured in ethyl acetate, dry air, and water, respectively (43, 44). [Pg.338]

The elastomers exhibited rubber-like behavior. From an examination of electron photomicrographs of cross sections of the elastomers, the fibrillar structure of the cellulose fibers apparently formed a network, and poly (ethyl acrylate) was distributed uniformly among the fibrils. The rigid crystalline regions of the cellulose fibers apparently stabilized the amorphous, grafted poly (ethyl acrylate) to determine the mechanical properties of the elastomers (43, 44). For example, typical elastic recovery properties for these elastomers are shown in Table X. [Pg.348]


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