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Toughness of polymeric networks: The limited importance of crosslink density
Authors:Jan Jaap H Nusselder  Harriëtte L Bos
Abstract:Four series of polymeric model networks were prepared with bimodal chain length distribution between crosslink points and two types of dangling chains as network defects. In the last series the crosslink density was changed without a large change in the chemical composition. The fracture toughness of those networks were compared with that of the defect–free networks. The fracture toughness of the various networks is surprisingly little influenced by the introduction of defects. Neither bimodality, nor dangling chains, nor a high sol fraction alters the toughness of the network. A good correlation between KIc and the weight fraction of polyether is observed. A much smaller dependence of KIc on the strand density can be deduced. The yield stress is high and approximately invariant for all systems studied. It is concluded that the toughness of a polymeric network does not seem to be influenced by its perfection and only to a small extent by its degree of crosslinking.
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