Abstract

Abstract The classical methods available for evaluating the degree of crosslinking in elastomers are stress-strain and swelling measurements. In this study, we have adopted a new analytical approach based on thermoporometry, densimetry and DSC for comparing the crosslinking density in elastomers. Crosslinking by chemical reaction or by photo-oxidation has been studied on polymer samples Ethylene-Propylene-Diene rubber (EPDM) and PolyButadiene (PB). Analysis has been done separately for soluble and insoluble fractions. The soluble fraction has been studied by densimetry and the insoluble fraction by thermoporometry and measurement of decomposition of dicumyl peroxide (DCP). The results of both these studies are complementary to each other. The DSC thermal curves of both EPDM and PB are identical in nature, but the density of the photo-oxidized EPDM samples shows a marked increase contrary to that found in PB.

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