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Strain-induced crystallization rubber nanocomposites

For both EPDM-LDH and XNBR-LDH nanocomposites, the various tensile properties are summarized in Table 13 and their typical stress-strain plots are shown in Fig. 58 [104]. In Fig. 58a, the gum vulcanizates of both rubber systems showed typical NR-like stress-strain behavior with a sharp upturn in the stress-strain plot after an apparent plateau region, indicating strain-induced crystallization. With the addition of LDH-C10 in the XNBR matrix, the stress value at all strains increased significantly, indicating that the matrix undergoes further curing (Fig. 58b). [Pg.161]


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