Abstract

AbstractA model of a rubber network formed from finite, linear polymer chains is treated, using expressions from accepted elastic theory as well as relationships that have been less generally used or only implied. The resultant empirical mathematical expressions conform very closely to the predictions of the simple kinetic theory of rubber elasticity and are mathematically consistent, in that the major properties and measurements are interrelated, and apparent inconsistencies in the literature are reconciled. As a consequence, an empirical equation is developed for the relationship between elastic properties and network structure in silicone gum vulcanizates. This equation is then applied to the estimation of peroxide crosslinking efficiencies.

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