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Filler—Elastomer Interactions. Part IX. Performance of Silicas in Polar Elastomers

Tan et al., 1993

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16619285712511157719
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Tan E
Wolff S
Haddeman M
Grewatta H
Wang M
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Rubber chemistry and technology

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Inverse gas—solid chromatography of silicas showed that the free energies of adsorption of polar probes were much higher than those obtained with n-alkanes. This implies that polymer—silica interaction is more pronounced in polar rubbers than in nonpolar rubbers …
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