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Not sure if have written this is right place, but does anybody know why stronger gels are more brittle? I have read this fact in many places but no explanation for it!!

Any help would be soo appreciated

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I suppose it might be because their greater structural strength, due to their molecular structure would result in lesser elasticity, which would make them easier to break. Is that what you were asking? Can you perhaps specify further to the identity of the polymer in question as there is certainly more than one type of thermoconductive polymer. Secondly, are you refering to attributes purely related to the polymer's structure, or rather a particular polymer?

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