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  1. In Situ Polymorphic Alteration of Filler Structures for Biomimetic Mechanically Adaptive Elastomer Nanocomposites
  2. Entrapped Styrene Butadiene Polymer Chains by Sol–Gel-Derived Silica Nanoparticles with Hierarchical Raspberry Structures
  3. Temperature Scanning Stress Relaxation of an Autonomous Self-Healing Elastomer Containing Non-Covalent Reversible Network Junctions
  4. Visco-elastic-plastic properties of natural rubber filled with carbon black and layered clay nanoparticles. Experiment and simulation
  5. DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH PERFORMANCE RUBBER COMPOSITES FROM ALKOXIDE-BASED SILICA AND SOLUTION STYRENE–BUTADIENE RUBBER
  6. Experimental analysis of the effect of carbon nanoparticles with different geometry on the appearance of anisotropy of mechanical properties in elastomeric composites
  7. Macromol. Mater. Eng. 4/2017
  8. Temperature-Dependent Reinforcement of Hydrophilic Rubber Using Ice Crystals
  9. Strong Strain Sensing Performance of Natural Rubber Nanocomposites
  10. Filler flocculation in polymers – a simplified model derived from thermodynamics and game theory
  11. Designing of Elastomer Nanocomposites: From Theory to Applications
  12. Rubber contact mechanics: adhesion, friction and leakage of seals
  13. Triggering the Self-Healing Properties of Modified Bromobutyl Rubber by Intrinsically Electrical Heating
  14. Piezoresistive natural rubber-multiwall carbon nanotube nanocomposite for sensor applications
  15. Selective wetting of carbon nanotubes in rubber compounds – Effect of the ionic liquid as dispersing and coupling agent
  16. Filler Wetting in Miscible ESBR/SSBR Blends and Its Effect on Mechanical Properties
  17. Modeling of dynamic-mechanical behavior of reinforced elastomers using a multiscale approach
  18. Fire-safe and environmentally friendly nanocomposites based on layered double hydroxides and ethylene propylene diene elastomer
  19. Improvement of mechanical performance of solution styrene butadiene rubber by controlling the concentration and the size of in situ derived sol–gel silica particles
  20. Nanostructured Ionomeric Elastomers
  21. Highly reinforced blends of nitrile butadiene rubber and in-situ synthesized polyurethane–urea
  22. Ionic Modification Turns Commercial Rubber into a Self-Healing Material
  23. Construction of an Interconnected Nanostructured Carbon Black Network: Development of Highly Stretchable and Robust Elastomeric Conductors
  24. Formation and stability of carbon nanotube network in natural rubber: Effect of non-rubber components
  25. ‘Expanded organoclay’ assisted dispersion and simultaneous structural alterations of multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) clusters in natural rubber
  26. Nano-fillers for Elastomers
  27. UNMODIFIED LDH AS REINFORCING FILLER FOR XNBR AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FLAME-RETARDANT ELASTOMER COMPOSITES
  28. Reactive Blending of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber and In situ Synthesized Thermoplastic Polyurethane-Urea: Novel Preparation Method and Characterization
  29. The role of linked phospholipids in the rubber-filler interaction in carbon nanotube (CNT) filled natural rubber (NR) composites
  30. Tribology of thin wetting films between bubble and moving solid surface
  31. Wetting Film Dynamics and Stability
  32. Evidence for an in Situ Developed Polymer Phase in Ionic Elastomers
  33. Advances in layered double hydroxide (LDH)-based elastomer composites
  34. Carbon nanotubes‐filled thermoplastic polyurethane–urea and carboxylated acrylonitrile butadiene rubber blend nanocomposites
  35. Stearate Modified Zinc-Aluminum Layered Double Hydroxides and Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber Nanocomposites
  36. Nano-scale morphological analysis of graphene–rubber composites using 3D transmission electron microscopy
  37. Dispersion and distribution of carbon nanotubes in ternary rubber blends
  38. Correction: Nano-scale morphological analysis of graphene–rubber composites using 3D transmission electron microscopy
  39. Nano-fillers for Elastomers
  40. Bubble rubbing on solid surface: Experimental study
  41. Location of dispersing agent in rubber nanocomposites during mixing process
  42. Effect of Non‐Rubber Components of NR on the Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Localization in SBR/NR Blends
  43. ELASTOMER COMPOSITES BASED ON CARBON NANOTUBES AND IONIC LIQUID
  44. Continuum mechanical models and numerical implementation On the dynamic material behaviour of filled rubber with respect to preload and frequency
  45. Publisher's Note: “Non-monotonic dependence of the conductivity of carbon nanotube-filled elastomers subjected to uniaxial compression/decompression” [J. Appl. Phys. 113, 103706 (2013)]
  46. Non-monotonic dependence of the conductivity of carbon nanotube-filled elastomers subjected to uniaxial compression/decompression
  47. Influence of “expanded clay” on the microstructure and fatigue crack growth behavior of carbon black filled NR composites
  48. Reinforcement of Solution Styrene Butadiene Rubber by Silane Functionalized Halloysite Nanotubes
  49. Understanding the reinforcing behavior of expanded clay particles in natural rubber compounds
  50. CHAPTER 8. Clay Reinforcement in Natural Rubber on Micro and Nano Length Scales
  51. Selective Wetting and Localization of Silica in Binary and Ternary Blends Based on Styrene Butadiene Rubber, Butadiene Rubber, and Natural Rubber
  52. Rubber composites based on graphene nanoplatelets, expanded graphite, carbon nanotubes and their combination: A comparative study
  53. Pre-intercalation of long chain fatty acid in the interlayer space of layered silicates and preparation of montmorillonite/natural rubber nanocomposites
  54. Kinetics of filler wetting and dispersion in carbon nanotube/rubber composites
  55. Carboxylated nitrile butadiene rubber/hybrid filler composites
  56. Enhanced thermal stability of polychloroprene rubber composites with ionic liquid modified MWCNTs
  57. A Novel Thermotropic Elastomer based on Highly‐filled LDH‐SSB Composites
  58. Highly Exfoliated Natural Rubber/Clay Composites by “Propping‐Open Procedure”: The Influence of Fatty‐Acid Chain Length on Exfoliation
  59. Silica Transfer in Ternary Rubber Blends: Calculation and Experimental Determination
  60. Wetting films on chemically patterned surfaces
  61. Preparation and characterization of thermoplastic polyurethane–urea and carboxylated acrylonitrile butadiene rubber blend nanocomposites
  62. Impact of Filler Surface Modification on Large Scale Mechanics of Styrene Butadiene/Silica Rubber Composites
  63. Reinforcement and migration of nanoclay in polychloroprene/ethylene–propylene–diene-monomer rubber blends
  64. A general approach to rubber–montmorillonite nanocomposites: Intercalation of stearic acid
  65. Elastomer–carbon nanotube composites
  66. Contributor contact details
  67. Routes to Rubber Nanocomposites
  68. Jamming in Filled Polymer Systems
  69. Oberflächenenergetische Charakterisierung
  70. Contribution of physico-chemical properties of interfaces on dispersibility, adhesion and flocculation of filler particles in rubber
  71. Purification, surface modification of coal ash silica and its potential application in rubber composites
  72. Rubber–Clay Nanocomposites: Some Recent Results
  73. Coupling activity of ionic liquids between diene elastomers and multi-walled carbon nanotubes
  74. Advanced elastomer nano-composites based on CNT-hybrid filler systems
  75. Influence of Layered Silicate on the Self‐Crosslinking of Polychloroprene and Carboxylated Nitrile Rubber
  76. Processing and Properties of Nanocomposites Based on Layered Silicate and Carboxylated Nitrile Rubber
  77. Modified and unmodified multiwalled carbon nanotubes in high performance solution-styrene–butadiene and butadiene rubber blends
  78. Polymere Nanokomposite mit anorganischen Funktionsfüllstoffen
  79. Effect of Vulcanization Ingredients on the Intercalation‐Exfoliation Process of Layered Silicate in an Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber Matrix
  80. Relaxation dynamics of carboxylated nitrile rubber filled with organomodified nanoclay
  81. Nanoalloy Based on Clays: Intercalated‐Exfoliated Layered Silicate in High Performance Elastomer
  82. Rubber curing chemistry governing the orientation of layered silicate
  83. Silica‐Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber Networking byIn SituSol‐Gel Method
  84. Wetting Film Dynamics and Stability
  85. Equilibrium profile and rupture of wetting film on heterogeneous substrates
  86. Novel amphiphiles with preorganized functionalities—formation of Langmuir-films and efficiency in mineral flotation
  87. Dedication
  88. Stability of TiO2 suspensions in reactors for degradation of toxic pollutants
  89. Rupture of Wetting Films Caused by Nanobubbles
  90. Stability and rupture of aqueous wetting films
  91. The influence of acting forces on the rupture mechanism of wetting films — nucleation or capillary waves
  92. First Experimental Proof of the Nonexistence of Long-Range Hydrophobic Attraction Forces in Thin Wetting Films
  93. Erstmals experimenteller Nachweis für die Nichtexistenz langweitreichender hydrophober Anziehungskräfte in dünnen Benetzungsfilmen
  94. Disjoining Pressure and Surface Tension of a Small Drop
  95. Some new observations on line tension of microscopic droplets
  96. Rupture of thin wetting films on hydrophobic surfaces
  97. Rupture of thin wetting films on hydrophobic surfaces. Part II: fatty acid Langmuir–Blodgett layers on glass surfaces
  98. Regular Stripe Patterns in Skeletonized Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Arachidic Acid
  99. Observations of the stability of wetting films on polymerized LB-layers of tricosa-2,4-diynoic acid
  100. Investigation of Langmuir monofilms and flotation experiments with anionic/cationic collector mixtures
  101. Experiments on convective in‐plane orientation of monolayers
  102. Metastable water films on hydrophobic silica surfaces