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Mechanical Properties of Silicone Rubber Enhanced Microcellular EPDM Foams Based on Supercritical CO2 Foaming Technology

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 306, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mame.202100310

Keywords

EPDM foam; mechanical properties; silicone rubber; supercritical CO2

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773186]

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A scalable and blending route using silicone rubber (SR) with different crosslinking temperature compared to EPDM was developed to improve the mechanical properties of EPDM foams. The addition of SR in the pre-crosslinking process of EPDM forms a complete crosslinking network, enhancing the compatibility between EPDM and SR and improving the mechanical properties of EPDM foams. When comparing SR/EPDM foam with traditional EPDM foam, the former shows significantly increased tensile strength and compressive strength at similar foam densities, reaching a maximum tensile strength and compressive strength of 3.58 MPa and 0.59 MPa, respectively.
Microcellular ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) foams derived from miniaturizing the cellular structure can improve mechanical properties of traditional EPDM foams. It is a current challenge that microcellular EPDM foams prepared by supercritical CO2 foaming technology cannot undergo the post-crosslinking process due to the disappearance of cellular structure, which strongly restricts the development of the mechanical properties of EPDM foams. Hence, a scalable and blending route by selecting the silicone rubber (SR) with different crosslinking temperature compared to EPDM is developed to improve mechanical properties of EPDM foams. During the pre-crosslinking process of EPDM, SR forms a complete crosslinking network, which can make up for the strength of EPDM without the post-crosslinking. Meanwhile, the silica can reduce the domain size of SR and enhance the compatibility between EPDM and SR. As expected, the addition of SR improves the storage modulus, viscosity and matrix strength of EPDM, which shows enhanced mechanical properties of EPDM foams. When the foam density is basically the same, the tensile strength and compressive strength of SR/EPDM foam are increased by 461% and 283% respectively compared with that of EPDM foam. Finally, the maximum tensile strength and compressive strength (40% strain) of SR/EPDM foam achieves 3.58 MPa and 0.59 MPa, respectively.

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