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    Studying Twin Samples Provides Evidence for a Unique Structure-Determining Parameter in Simplifed Industrial Nanocomposites

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    The structure of styrene–butadiene (SB) nanocomposites filled with industrial silica has been analyzed using electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering. The grafting density per unit silica surface ρ<sub><i>D</i>3</sub> was varied by adding graftable SB molecules. By comparing the filler structures at fixed ρ<sub><i>D</i>3</sub> (so-called “twins”), a surprising match of the microstructures was evidenced. Mechanical measurements show that ρ<sub><i>D</i>3</sub> also sets the modulus: it is then possible to tune the terminal relaxation time of nanocomposites via the chain length while leaving the modulus and structure unchanged
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