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Uncross-Linked Bulk Polymers

Proton spin resonance measurements on carbon black filled rubbers confirm the relatively small effect of the black on local segmental mobility. Waldrop and Kraus (107) were unable to find evidence for two spin-lattice relaxation times (one for surface rubber and one for bulk rubber) and found very little effect of carbon blacks on the position of the minimum in the spin-lattice relaxation time (7j) vs. temperature curve. The shape of the curve was also substantially unaffected (107). Extraction of free rubber from an uncross-linked SBR-HAF black mix did not accentuate the effect of the carbon black. More recently Kaufmann, Slichter and Davis (108) reported the observation of two spin-spin relaxation times (T2) in the bound rubber phases of polybutadiene and ethylene-propylene rubber, each reinforced with 50 phr of an SAF black (155 m2/g surface area). The amount of fully immobilized polymer was only 4% of the total, but the remainder of the bound rubber displayed... [Pg.179]


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