Rubber in Nanoscale

 


A new study was published the journal ACS Applied Nano Materials.  It discusses a  novel imaging  technique that clearly displays nanoscale structures in rubber materials.

Electron microscopy creates noisy imagines that hide rubber's internal curves. The new technique shows the mesh-like molecular network structure of rubber. Rubber has very unique properties like softness and stretchability. These properties are used in tires and even medical materials.

Molecular bonding creates a complicated network that influences the physical properties of rubber. The precise structure of rubber is obscured in the conventional microscope images. 

Scientists have created a new image processor. It enhances the visibility of places where rubber molecules change into network structures. The network region is identified manually by conventional methods. Using the new method, it can be calculated automatically. This eliminates the need for randomness and allows for the testing of multiple samples.

This research will create the development of economical, safe and higher performing rubber materials. 

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