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Polymers (Basel) ; 14(17)2022 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36080687

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There is a growing interest in multifunctional composites and in the identification of novel applications for recycled materials. In this work, the design and fabrication of multiple particle-loaded polymer composites, including micronized rubber from end-of-life tires, is studied. The integration of these composites as part of ultrasonic transducers can further expand the functionality of the piezoelectric material in the transducer in terms of sensitivity, bandwidth, ringing and axial resolution and help to facilitate the fabrication and use of phantoms for echography. The adopted approach is a multiphase and multiscale one, based on a polymeric matrix with a load of recycled rubber and tungsten powders. A fabrication procedure, compatible with transducer manufacturing, is proposed and successfully used. We also proposed a modelling approach to calculate the complex elastic modulus, the ultrasonic damping and to evaluate the relative influence of particle scattering. It is concluded that it is possible to obtain materials with acoustic impedance in the range 2.35-15.6 MRayl, ultrasound velocity in the range 790-2570 m/s, attenuation at 3 MHz, from 0.96 up to 27 dB/mm with a variation of the attenuation with the frequency following a power law with exponent in the range 1.2-3.2. These ranges of values permit us to obtain most of the material properties demanded in ultrasonic engineering.

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Heliyon ; 6(8): e04659, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32904204

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The major controlling factors that determine the various mechanical properties of an elastomer system are type of chemical crosslinking and crosslink density of the polymer network. In this study, a catalytic amount of acrylonitrile butadiene copolymer (NBR) was used as a co-accelerator for the curing of polybutadiene (BR) elastomer. After the addition of this copolymer along with other conventional sulphur ingredients in polybutadiene compounds, a clear and distinct effect on the curing and other physical characteristics was noticed. The crosslinking density of BR was increased, as evidenced by rheometric properties, solid-state NMR and swelling studies. The vulcanization kinetics study revealed a substantial lowering of the activation energy of the sulphur crosslinking process when acrylonitrile butadiene copolymer was used in the formulation. The compounds were also prepared in the presence of carbon black and silica, and it was found that in the carbon black filled system the catalytic effect of the NBR was eminent. The effect was not only reflected in the mechanical performance but also the low-temperature crystallization behavior of BR systems was altered.

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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 78(5 Pt 1): 051803, 2008 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19113145

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We study the impact of excluded volume interactions on the orientation statistics of chain segments in polymer gels, and show that nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments provide a direct and unique measure of excluded-volume effects on the chain statistics. In particular we consider the tensor order parameter, which can be expressed as the second Legendre polynomial of the segment orientation with respect to a fixed end-to-end distance vector and which is directly related to the residual coupling constant obtained in NMR experiments. We provide analytical results for the case of single chains in a good solvent and for semidilute solutions. Computer simulations using the bond fluctuation model are applied to compare with the analytical predictions. Considering polymer gels at the equilibrium state of swelling we predict a unique relation between the tensor order parameter and the correlation length (blob size) of the gel. Experiments applying multiple-quantum NMR methods to both end-linked and randomly cross-linked polymer networks are in excellent agreement with this prediction. The initial decay of the tensor order parameter as observed in experiments at low and intermediate degrees of swelling can be explained as a solvent effect without making additional assumptions about constraint release processes during swelling.

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