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A ‘Recipe’ for Rubber: Tuning Defects to Tune Properties - Shiqi Liu

University of Massachusetts Amherst
2026
polymer science
materials science
Rubber Materials
Polymer Networks
Molecular Defects
Soft Materials
chemical engineering
Material Design
Elastomers
Mechanical Properties
Network Defects
polymer chemistry
materials engineering
Rubber Mechanics
molecular engineering
Industrial Materials
Stretchable Materials
Material Failure
Polymer Physics
Nanostructure
Crosslinking
Advanced Materials
Mechanical Testing
Synthetic Materials
Defect Engineering
Materials Research
Structural Materials
Material Performance
Experimental Chemistry
Soft Matter Physics

This research investigates how microscopic structural defects affect the performance of rubber materials. By creating nearly defect-free polymer networks and introducing controlled flaws individually, the work isolates how each defect changes material behavior. The findings could improve the design of stronger, safer, and more reliable rubber products used across industry and medicine.

 

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