Abstract:In general, extension of an elastomer results in a degree of preferred orientation of the molecular chains composing the amorphous phase. Therefore the amorphous fraction of a partially crystalline elastomer must be related to the integrated intensity of the amorphous diffraction halo rather than to the intensity at any one azimuth. A noteworthy exception is natural rubber, for which simple meridional measurements suffice. A Geiger-counter apparatus, with beam monitor and temperature-controlling accessories, i… Show more
“…Indeed, the degree of crystallinity (DOC) is a function of the elongation [24]. To highlight this phenomenon, X-ray diffraction was used in order to evaluate the DOC of glove materials that were subjected to mechanical strains in the presence of the nTiO2 solutions.…”
Section: Effect Of Mechanical Deformations and The Ntio2 Solutionsmentioning
“…Indeed, the degree of crystallinity (DOC) is a function of the elongation [24]. To highlight this phenomenon, X-ray diffraction was used in order to evaluate the DOC of glove materials that were subjected to mechanical strains in the presence of the nTiO2 solutions.…”
Section: Effect Of Mechanical Deformations and The Ntio2 Solutionsmentioning
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