Rheological Properties of Bare and Grafted Nanoparticle Polymer Networks
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Abstract
This study investigates the rheological properties of crosslinked poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) composites with bare and grafted nanoparticle constituents. We will present the influence of crosslinking density and particle loading on linear rheological properties of PMMA networks. These results will be compared with the PMMA-grafted particles in crosslinked PMMA matrices. Effects of including the short linear chains into crosslinked composites of bare and grafted nanoparticles will be discussed. Topological constraints of crosslinked matrix will be compared to the crosslinked grafted nanoparticles to understand the addition of free chains and entanglements in these two different system networks.
Presenters
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Yi Feng
Stevens Inst of Tech
Authors
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Yi Feng
Stevens Inst of Tech
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Pinar Akcora
Stevens Inst of Tech, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Stevens Institute of Technology, Chemical and Materials Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Stevens Institute of Technology