Abstract

AbstractThe chemical stress relaxation of two polyurethane elastomers Genthane S and Adiprene CM has been studied in air and in nitrogen in the temperature range 60 to 150°C. Both continuous and intermittent stress relaxation measurements were made on well characterized samples covering a range of crosslink densities. Scission and crosslinking reactions were observed for both the polyester based Genthane S and the polyether based Adiprene CM. The degradation of Genthane S is largely non oxidative and the scission reaction involves the main chain. The behaviour of Adiprene CM under nitrogen broadly resembles that of Genthane S; it differs from Genthane S in that it also undergoes an oxidative reaction. Activation energies for the scission and crosslinking processes were evaluated from kinetic analysis. Pretreatment of the elastomers with isocyanates inhibits both of these reactions. A mechanism involving the urethane group is proposed to account for the degradation behaviour and the role of water in this respect is discussed briefly.

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