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Strain-Induced Crystallization of Natural Rubber: Effect of Proteins and Phospholipids
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2008
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EngineeringMechanical PropertiesPolymer ScienceLiquid Crystalline ElastomerMacromolecular SystemRheologySolid MechanicsVulcanized Natural RubberNatural RubberMechanics Of MaterialsStrain-induced CrystallizationPolymer PropertySoft MatterProtein Phase SeparationBiophysicsBiomolecular Engineering
Abstract The effects of proteins and phospholipids in natural rubber (NR) on the strain-induced crystallization behavior during uniaxial deformation were studied by in-situ synchrotron wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) technique and simultaneous measurements of stress-strain relation. The influences of proteins and phospholipids in NR were evaluated separately by decomposition methods using deproteinization and lipase treatment, respectively. It was found that both components form a naturally occurring network, which is responsible for the strain-induced crystallizability of unvulcanized NR and the corresponding high mechanical property. This network also plays a significant role in strain-induced crystallization of vulcanized natural rubber.
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