Abstract

Abstract The dynamic storage and loss moduli of SBR 1503 reinforced with 400 A˚ polystyrene particles were measured at 110 cps over a 200° temperature range. The effect of the polystyrene filler on the rubber was to raise the storage modulus dramatically in the rubbery zone, but only slightly in the glassy region of viscoelastic response. As a result the transition zone appeared broadened and shifted toward higher temperature. Corresponding changes were observed in the loss maximum with a shift of 4° at the highest filler content (46%) investigated. The height of the loss maximum was nearly unaffected. The loss tangent of the filled and unfilled polymers showed no systematic shift with temperature and the dilatometric glass transition was raised only 2° C at the highest filler content. All the essential features of the dynamic behavior could be described in terms of the properties of the component polymers by the phenomenological equivalent mechanical model treatment of Takayanagi. It is concluded that th...

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