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      Low-Temperature Carbonized Elastomer-Based Composites Filled with Silicon Carbide

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          Thermally stable composites obtained by the low-temperature carbonization of an elastomeric matrix filled with hard dispersed silicon carbide particles were obtained and investigated. Evolution of the microstructure and of mechanical and thermal characteristics of composites during thermal degradation and carbonization processes in a wide range of filling from 0 to 450 parts per hundred rubber was studied. For highly filled composites, the compressive strength values were found to be more than 200 MPa; Young’s modulus was more than 15 GPa. The thermal conductivity coefficient of composites was up to 1.6 W/(m·K), and this magnitude varied slightly in the temperature range of 25–300 °C. Coupled with the high thermal stability of the composites, the observed properties make it possible to consider using such composites as strained friction units instead of reinforced polymers.

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                Journal
                Polymers (Basel)
                Polymers (Basel)
                polymers
                Polymers
                MDPI
                2073-4360
                12 November 2020
                November 2020
                : 12
                : 11
                : 2669
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials, National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Leninskii prosp, 4, 119049 Moscow, Russia; a.stepashkin@ 123456misis.ru (A.A.S.); ignatyev.s.11@ 123456gmail.com (S.D.I.); dil_chukov@ 123456mail.ru (D.I.C.); kaloshkin@ 123456misis.ru (S.D.K.)
                [2 ]Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Science, Amudsena str., 106, 620016 Yekaterinburg, Russia; lena_p@ 123456bk.ru
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: vvch@ 123456misis.ru ; Tel.: +7-910-400-2369
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7415-5513
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4528-150X
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4357-4509
                Article
                polymers-12-02669
                10.3390/polym12112669
                7696825
                33198175
                6149ddf0-1b15-4327-8256-a1d03e6f7c80
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 13 October 2020
                : 05 November 2020
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                composites,rubbers,carbonization,thermal destruction,silicon carbide,thermal conductivity

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