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Influence of the Method of Graphene Introduction on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Thermoplastic Elastomers

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A method for reinforcing a compound based on styrene-butadiene thermoplastic elastomer has been developed. The mechanical characteristics of reinforced compounds have been studied. A comparative analysis of various methods for introducing a nanofiller into a polymer matrix has been carried out. The developed technique shows an increase in the compressive strength of the composition by 50%, as well as tensile strength by 20%.

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  1. ISO 37-2013: Rubber, Vulcanized or Thermoplastic—Determination of Tensile Stress–Strain Properties, 2014.

  2. ISO 815-1:2019: Rubber, Vulcanized or Thermoplastic—Determination of Compression Set. Part 1: At Ambient or Elevated Temperatures, 2019.

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The study was supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 20-73-10171).

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Timoshenko, M.V., Balabanov, S.V. & Sychov, M.M. Influence of the Method of Graphene Introduction on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Thermoplastic Elastomers. Glass Phys Chem 49, 520–525 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659623600515

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