Liangliang Qu
Sichuan University
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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2010
Gengsheng Weng; Guangsu Huang; Liangliang Qu; Yijing Nie; Jinrong Wu
In situ studies of strain-induced crystallization in unfilled and multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)-filled natural rubber (NR) were carried out by using synchrotron wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD). Synchrotron WAXD results indicate that more nuclei appear in the MWCNT-filled NR sample, leading to higher crystallinity, lower onset strain of crystallization, and remarkable enhancement in tensile strength. During deformation, despite the amorphous chains remaining in isotropic orientation, the domains of larger scale (10-100 nm) with high network chain density in the NR matrix are oriented. The MWCNTs induce significant variation of this orientational process, and it is monitored by the stearic acid (SA) crystallites, which are effective nanoprobes of the amorphous phase. The results indicate that a small amount of MWCNTs and SA crystallites can be used as new tools to analyze the microstructural orientation of NR during deformation. The results also yield new insight into the strain-induced crystallization mechanism.
Applied Physics Letters | 2006
Jinrong Wu; Guangsu Huang; Qiying Pan; Liangliang Qu; Yuchan Zhu; Bo Wang
The existence of liquid-liquid transition (Tll) above the glass transition (Tg) in amorphous polymers remains a controversial topic. In this letter, positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy was used to detect Tll in cured and uncured chlorinated butyl rubber. It is found that the temperature spectra of orthopositronium lifetime and free-volume fraction of both samples clearly demonstrate two inflection points around −70 and −10°C, corresponding to Tg and Tll, respectively, while the orthopositronium intensity decreases at the transition regions, which may imply molecular cooperativity. Moreover, two equations should be adopted to describe the development of free-volume fraction after Tg.
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B | 2011
Liangliang Qu; Yijing Nie; Guangsu Huang; Gengsheng Weng; Jinrong Wu
The dynamic fatigue behaviors of natural rubber (NR) filled with carbon black (CB) and both nanoclay (NC) and CB at same hardness was evaluated using the stepwise increasing strain test (SIST) and long-term testing. Compared with NR/CB composites, NR/CB/NC nanocomposites exhibited higher fatigue-limited strain, stronger dynamic stress relaxation, and longer compression fatigue life. By examining the fracture morphologies, nonlinear viscoelastic behavior, and hysteresis loss of filled NR, it was found that NR, synergisticly reinforced by NC and CB, exhibited improved anti-fatigue ability than NR filled with CB due to stronger filler–filler interactions between NC and CB (a local filler network) and the high aspect ratio and typical lamellar structure of NC.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2010
Yijing Nie; Guangsu Huang; Liangliang Qu; Peng Zhang; Gengsheng Weng; Jinrong Wu
Polymer International | 2010
Liangliang Qu; Guangsu Huang; Peng Zhang; Yijing Nie; Gengsheng Weng; Jinrong Wu
Acta Materialia | 2009
Liangliang Qu; Guangsu Huang; Zhiyuan Liu; Peng Zhang; Gengsheng Weng; Yijing Nie
Polymer | 2011
Yijing Nie; Guangsu Huang; Liangliang Qu; Xiaoan Wang; Gengsheng Weng; Jinrong Wu
Journal of Materials Science | 2007
Liangliang Qu; Guangsu Huang; Jinrong Wu; Zhenhua Tang
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2009
Jinrong Wu; Guangsu Huang; Liangliang Qu; Jing Zheng
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2008
Liangliang Qu; Guangsu Huang; Qiang Wang; Zhijian Xie