Abstract

Polyurethane elastomers of known degrees of cross-linking were prepared from hydroxylterminated poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and poly(tetramethylene oxide) (PTMO) chains having numberaverage molecular weights in the range 880–6820 g mol −1. The chains were end-linked into “model” trifunctional networks using a specially prepared aromatic triisocyanate. The networks thus obtained were studied with regard to their stress-strain isotherms in both the unswollen and swollen states, in elongation at 25°, and with regard to their equilibrium swelling in benzene at 57.9°. Values of the modulus in the limit at high deformation were in good agreement with corresponding results previously obtained on trifunctional networks of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). Since PEO has a much higher value of the plateau modulus in the uncross-linked state, this agreement indicates that inter-chain entanglements do not contribute significantly to the equilibrium modulus of an elastomeric network. These values of the high deformation modulus are also in good agreement with recent molecular theories as applied to the non-affine deformation of a “phantom” network. The swelling equilibrium results were in very good agreement with the new theory of network swelling developed by Flory.

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