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Transition temperatures, self-reinforced

The desirability of segregation in block copolymers can be demonstrated by considering the behaviour of SBS, which is one of the oldest types. It has about the same chain composition as SBR, but, rather than SBR, it shows two glass-rubber transitions, namely that of polybutadiene and that of polystyrene. Between these two temperatures it behaves as a rubber, in which the PS domains act as cross-links it is, therefore, a self-vulcanizing rubber (see also Figure 3.8 see Qu. 9.14). Moreover, the hard domains play the role of a reinforcing filler. [Pg.167]


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