Abstract

We have found extremely low efficiency of the elastomeric properties for SEBS (polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-block-polystyrene) triblock copolymers having short polystyrene (PS) block chains. Since the SEBS specimens form spherical PS microdomains embedded in the matrix of the rubbery poly(ethylene-co-butylene) (PEB) chains, they exhibit elastomeric properties (thermoplastic elastomer film). However, it was found that the stress was dramatically decreased with time when the specimens were stretched and fixed at strain of 4.0. Furthermore, they showed macroscopic fracture with very short-term duration (400 s to 2 h). To reveal the reason for such low efficiency, we conducted time-resolved two-dimensional small-angle X-ray scattering (2d-SAXS) measurements for the SEBS triblock copolymer films under stretched state at strain of 4.0. Upon stretching, the strain-induced deformation (not fracture) of glassy microdomains was observed. In addition, the deformation of glassy microdomains was found ...

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