Analysis of unbound materials in carbon-black-filled NR vulcanizates
โ Scribed by Sung-Seen Choi; Hoon Kim; Jong In Kim; Haeng Rok Cho; Dong Kyu Oh
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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โฆ Synopsis
Extraction of unbound materials from carbon-black-filled natural rubber (NR) vulcanizates with different cure systems was studied using various solvents with different dielectric constants of n-hexane, toluene, THF, acetone, and acetonitrile. The extraction was performed at room temperature and 40ยฐC for 2 days and in the boiling solvent for 8 h. Amounts of extracted materials from the NR vulcanizates increase by increasing the temperature. Amounts of extracted materials from the NR vulcanizates with n-hexane, toluene, and THF are more than those with acetone and acetonitrile. Amounts of extracted materials from the NR vulcanizate with a high crosslink density are less than those from the NR vulcanizate with a low one. Thermogravimetric analysis of the NR vulcanizates before and after the extraction were carried out to investigate components of the extracted materials. It was found that there were polymer components and metal complexes, as well as organic matters with a low molecular weight in the extracted materials. Abilities of the solvents to extract unbound materials from the NR vulcanizates were discussed.
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Rubber compounds containing natural rubber (NR) filled with carbon black were investigated with the help of the thermomechanical method according to the procedure described in a previous article (Jurkowska et al. J Appl Polym Sci, in press). It was stated that NR filled with carbon black has two amo
## Abstract Processability and viscoelastic properties of natural rubber (NR) compounds filled with different carbon black loadings and types were investigated with the use of a steady shear rheometer, namely, the Mooney viscometer, and an oscillatory rheometer, namely, the Rubber Process Analyser