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Matrix properties, crosslinkers

The mechanical properties of rapidly polymerizing acrylic dispersions, in simulated bioconditions, were directly related to microstructural characteristics. The volume fraction of matrix, the crosslinker volume in the matrix, the particle size distribution of the dispersed phase, and polymeric additives in the matrix or dispersed phase were important microstructural factors. The mechanical properties were most sensitive to volume fraction of crosslinker. Ten percent (vol) of ethylene dimethacrylate produced a significant improvement in flexural strength and impact resistance. Qualitative dynamic impact studies provided some insight into the fracture mechanics of the system. A time scale for the elastic, plastic, and failure phenomena in Izod impact specimens was qualitatively established. The time scale and rate sensitivity of the phenomena were correlated with the fracture surface topography and fracture geometry in impact and flexural samples. [Pg.303]

An EB-curable struetural adhesive formulation usually eonsists of one or more crosslinkable oligomeric resins or prepolymers, along with such additives as reactive diluents, plasticizers, and wetting agents. The oligomer is an important component in terms of the development of mechanical properties. The adhesive and cohesive properties depend on the crosslink density, chemical group substitution, and molecular organization within the polymer matrix. Adhesion is achieved... [Pg.1012]

The mechanical properties of ionomers are generally superior to those of the homopolymer or copolymer from which the ionomer has been synthesized. This is particularly so when the ion content is near to or above the critical value at which the ionic cluster phase becomes dominant over the multiplet-containing matrix phase. The greater strength and stability of such ionomers is a result of efficient ionic-type crosslinking and an enhanced entanglement strand density. [Pg.152]

The degradation of the matrix in a moist environment strongly dominates the material response properties under temperature, humidity, and stress fatigue tests. The intrinsic moisture sensitivity of the epoxy matrices arises directly from the resin chemical structure, such as the presence of hydrophilic polar and hydrogen grouping, as well as from microscopic defects of the network structure, such as heterogeneous crosslinking densities. [Pg.206]

The first elastomeric protein is elastin, this structural protein is one of the main components of the extracellular matrix, which provides stmctural integrity to the tissues and organs of the body. This highly crosslinked and therefore insoluble protein is the essential element of elastic fibers, which induce elasticity to tissue of lung, skin, and arteries. In these fibers, elastin forms the internal core, which is interspersed with microfibrils [1,2]. Not only this biopolymer but also its precursor material, tropoelastin, have inspired materials scientists for many years. The most interesting characteristic of the precursor is its ability to self-assemble under physiological conditions, thereby demonstrating a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behavior. This specific property has led to the development of a new class of synthetic polypeptides that mimic elastin in its composition and are therefore also known as elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs). [Pg.72]

Fig. 20 Modular resilin-like polypeptide containing domains conferring elastomeric properties, heparin molecule interaction, cell adhesion, and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) proteolysis. Lysine residues are encoded periodically to permit crosslinking... Fig. 20 Modular resilin-like polypeptide containing domains conferring elastomeric properties, heparin molecule interaction, cell adhesion, and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) proteolysis. Lysine residues are encoded periodically to permit crosslinking...

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