Abstract
By comparing their effects with silanes, carboxylated unsaturated polymers such as maleinised polybutadiene are shown to be effective coupling agents for mineral filled elastomers.
Such materials are available with a wide range of microstructures and thus enable systematic studies of the effect of interface modification to be carried out.
Some preliminary results on the effect of molecular weight and acid group content on a range of elastomer properties are reported
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Rothon, R.N. (1990). Unsaturated Bifunctional Polymeric Coupling Agents. In: Ishida, H. (eds) Controlled Interphases in Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7816-7_38
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