Investigation of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Cluster Formation in Mixtures of Ester and Hydroxy-Terminated cis-1,4-Polyisoprene Chains in Oligomers of Natural Rubber

Mayank Dixit*,  and , Takashi Taniguchi*, 
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The terminal structures of cis-1,4-polyisoprene (PI) chains significantly influence the exceptional mechanical properties of Hevea natural rubber (NR), including high toughness, wet skid resistance, and strain-induced crystallization. We conducted all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the structural and dynamic properties of PI melt systems with various terminal group combinations. These included single-component melts and binary mixtures of chains with ester- and hydroxy-terminated α-terminal groups. The study revealed that hydrogen bonding between α-terminal groups drive the formation of stable homogeneous and heterogeneous clusters. In single-component systems, hydroxy-terminal groups promoted homogeneous clusters, while in binary mixtures, heterogeneous clusters formed between ester and hydroxy terminals. These clusters, ranging in size from 2 to 5 chains, serve as physical junction points, slowing chain dynamics and enhancing network stability. Dynamic properties, such as rotational relaxation, Rouse mode times, and stress–stress autocorrelation, were significantly influenced by cluster formation, particularly in mixed systems. The stress–stress autocorrelation function, G(t), exhibits a Rouse-type relaxation behavior (G(t) ∼ t–1/2) in the intermediate time range for PI0. In contrast, the mixed melt systems PI0 show a slower relaxation compared to the pure components. This slower relaxation is attributed to the formation of stable, well-ordered heterogeneous clusters, driven by hydrogen bonding between ester and hydroxy-terminal groups. These findings provide evidence for the formation of physical junction points between hydroxy- and ester-terminated polyisoprene chains through their respective α1, α2, α3, α4, α5, and α6 terminals. These physical junction points might be crucial for superior properties of NR such as high toughness, crack growth resistance, and strain-induced crystallization.

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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Engineering Materials is an international and interdisciplinary forum devoted to original research covering all aspects of engineered materials complementing the ACS Applied Materials portfolio. Papers that describe theory simulation modeling or machine learning assisted design of materials and that provide new insights into engineering applications are welcomed. The journal also considers experimental research that includes novel methods of preparing characterizing and evaluating new materials designed for timely applications. With its focus on innovative applications ACS Applied Engineering Materials also complements and expands the scope of existing ACS publications that focus on materials science discovery including Biomacromolecules Chemistry of Materials Crystal Growth & Design Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research Inorganic Chemistry Langmuir and Macromolecules.The scope of ACS Applied Engineering Materials includes high quality research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in materials science engineering physics mechanics and chemistry.
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