Solid particles in an elastomer matrix: impact of colloid dispersion and polymer mobility modification on the mechanical properties
Abstract
The reinforcement of elastomers by inorganic fillers, a concept of very high technological importance, is commonly understood to result from the presence of a mechanical network of partially aggregated filler particles. The non-linear mechanical properties, in particular the decrease of the modulus at high strain (Payne effect), are further interpreted to be a consequence of the breakdown of this filler network. There are, however, many open questions concerning the actual nature of the interparticle connections, where a modified
- This article is part of the themed collection: Bridging the gap between soft and hard colloids