Abstract
AbstractThe effects of chain architecture, polyol chemistry and polyol molecular weight on the properties of elastomeric polyurethane ionomers were investigated. The type of polyol and its molecular weight had a strong influence on the rubbery modulus and tensile properties. Variations in chain architecture showed little impact on mechanical and thermal properties. Linear ionomers, threearm ionomers, and six‐arm ionomers had similar mechanical and thermal behavior.
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