Lin’s paper entitled Stretching-induced Foaming of Gas-laden Thermoplastic Elastomer was accepted by Polymer

Let us congratulate Mr. Lin! His paper entitled Stretching-induced Foaming of Gas-laden Thermoplastic Elastomer was accepted by Polymer (IF=4.43)

The abstract is

Stretching-induced foaming of gas-laden thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), styrene-isobutylene-styrene (SIBS), was successfully conducted. CO2-laden TPE plates were prepared by an injection molding process without foaming and later foamed by stretching.  The effects of CO2 concentration in the gas-laden elastomer, stretching rate, and strain rate on bubble diameter and bubble density of the resulting foams were investigated, and a new bubble nucleation rate model was proposed to reflect the stretching effect on bubble nucleation in foam.  The model has the stretching rate-dependent elastic strain energy in the bubble nucleation rate to explain that the higher stretching rate and the higher strain produce more bubbles of smaller size. The proposed bubble nucleation model clarifies the effect of the elastic modulus of TPE on the bubble nucleation barrier.