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Polycarbonate-based polyurethane elastomers: temperature-dependence of tensile properties

Zdeněk Hrdlička / Antonín Kuta / Rafał Poręba
  • Nanostructured Polymers and Composites Department, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry AS CR, v.v.i., Heyrovský Sq. 2, Prague, 162 06, Czech Republic
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Published Online: 2013-10-30 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11696-013-0439-0

Abstract

Novel polyurethane thermoplastic elastomers were prepared from polycarbonate diols, butane-1,4-diol (chain extender) and hexamethylene diisocyanate. They differ in the kind of macrodiol used and the ratio of macrodiol to chain extender OH groups (hence, in hard segment contents). The tensile properties of the elastomers at low and elevated temperatures were determined and discussed with regard to polyurethane composition and polycarbonate diol structure.

Keywords: polyurethane; elastomer; polycarbonate diol; tensile properties

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Published Online: 2013-10-30

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Citation Information: Chemical Papers, Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 233–238, ISSN (Online) 1336-9075, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s11696-013-0439-0.

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