Abstract
AbstractThree samples of styrene–isoprene–styrene (S–I–S) block copolymers were chosen; copolymer A had 25% styrene, and copolymers B and C had 14% styrene. Copolymers A and B contained 20% diblock polymer and copolymer C contained 40% diblock polymer. All copolymers were mixed with a terpene type tackifier to make 56% and 48% weight tackifier concentration. These represent our model samples of pressure sensitive adhesives. The determination of tack, room‐temperature peel‐strength, and failure temperature under static shear were performed. The above results have been interpreted with the basic rheological data. The dynamic viscoelastic measurements and tensile stress–strain measurements were used. The effects of tackifier on the rubbery plateau moduli were treated with the Guth–Gold‐type equation. The implications of the deviation from the equation are discussed in terms of the connectivity between polystyrene domains and the stability of the hard domains affected by inclusion of rubber segments.
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