The effect of finely dispersed iron powder on the relaxation behavior of highly elastic acrylate latex polymers was studied by dynamic mechanical relaxation spectroscopy. The introduction of a filler led… Click to show full abstract
The effect of finely dispersed iron powder on the relaxation behavior of highly elastic acrylate latex polymers was studied by dynamic mechanical relaxation spectroscopy. The introduction of a filler led to a decrease in the intensity of the maximum of dissipative losses of α relaxation and in the modulus defect of the polymer and to dissipative losses of β relaxation. Special attention was paid to relaxation effects at negative temperatures, which showed themselves as local dissipative processes of μ relaxation in the spectra of internal friction and on the temperature dependences of frequency.
               
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