학술논문

Heterogeneous Viscoelasticity under Uniaxial Elongation of Isoprene Rubber Vulcanizate Investigated by Nanorheological Atomic Force Microscope and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis / ナノレオロジー原子間力顕微鏡と動的粘弾性測定で調べた一軸伸長下の架橋イソプレンゴムの不均一粘弾性
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本レオロジー学会誌 / Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi. 2020, 48(2):85
Subject
Dynamic mechanical analysis
Heterogeneous viscoelasticity
Isoprene rubber
Nanorheological atomic force microscope
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0387-1533
2186-4586
Abstract
In this study, vulcanized isoprene rubber (IR) under uniaxial stretch was examined by two different methods. One was conventional dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), while this attempt to perform DMA testing on largely deformed specimen was quite challenging and gave a new insight on the rheological behavior of stretched rubber molecules. Another was nanorheological atomic force microscope (AFM), which was developed by the authors. The method provided spatially-resolved images of storage modulus, loss modulus and loss tangent at wide frequency ranges. The IR vulcanizate exhibited heterogeneous structure visualized by AFM, in which stretched and non-stretched regions were visible, showing non-affine nature of the specimen. Viscoelastic properties were examined in terms of elongation ratios, frequencies with comparing macroscopic and microscopic responses, where both measurements gave almost similar results to each other. The storage modulus at rubbery plateau region was increased upon large deformation in both measurements. The main finding was that the viscous response was not enhanced until the specimen experienced large deformation.