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Title: Elastomers


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Elastomers
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Elastomers
  • Definition- materials capable of reversible
    change in length at operating temperatures, that
    is, once a load is removed the material returns
    to its original dimensions
  • a rubbery compound
  • Generally amorphous thermosets with Tg below room
    temperature to allow full chain mobility- the
    restoring force in entropic
  • referred to as memory

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Types
  • Natural and synthetic rubber-Thiokol, Buna,
    Neoprene
  • Polyurethanes
  • Silicone-polysiloxanes
  • Natural proteins-elastin

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Mechanical Properties
B
A
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Elastomers have properties that can be explained
by a model that shares characteristics of
thermosets and thermoplastics -have all of the
domains shown below
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Principles of Polyurethane Chemistry
High molecular weight polymers based isocyanate
chemistry Polyisocyanates have the following
general formula R-(NCO)n, n 2-4
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Addition of Nucleophilic Reactants
The most important reactions of isocyanates is
the formation of carbamic acid derivatives (7) by
the addition of components with an acidic H-atom
(6) across the CN double bond (1).
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OH group-containing compounds (8) are by far the
most important reactants for isocyanates. They
are added under mild conditions, forming carbamic
esters (9). Primary alcohols, secondary
alcohols, and phenols show decreasing reactivity
in that order.
The trivial name urethane which is used for the
compound ethyl carbamate, gave the whole
polyurethane chemistry its name polyisocyanates
and polyols form polyurethanes.
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Intermolecular Bonds in Polymers
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The more nucleophilic primary and secondary
amines react much more vigorously with
isocyanates. In this reaction, ureas are formed
(11).
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Important Building Blocks for Polyurethanes-
Isocyanates
MDI or aromatic polyisocyanate
C
H
N
C
O
O
C
N
2
C
H
3
C
H
3
N
C
O
O
C
N
N
C
O
TDI-80
N
C
O
2
0

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0

H12MDI
C
H
N
C
O
O
C
N
2
HDI
O
C
N
(
C
H
)
N
C
O
2
6
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Polyols
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Synthetic Scheme of Polyurethanes
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Typical Chain-extenders
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Polyurethane Structural Model
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Schematic Model Domain Sturcture
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Hard Segment Interactions affect Mechanical
Performance
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Effect of Polyurethane MW on Mechanical Properties
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