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Effects of alkylation of silicas on interfacial interaction and molecular motions between silicas and rubbers

✍ Scribed by Yu-Chun Ou; Zhong-Zhen Yu; A. Vidal; J. B. Donnet


Book ID
102653858
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
612 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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T h e interactions between rubbers and silicas were studied by means of bound rubber determination, vulcanizate swelling procedure, and tensile retraction measurement. The mobilities of rubber chain segments in mixture with silicas were investigated by thermomechanical and dynamic mechanical analyzers. T h e results show that when the untreated silica was incorporated into rubbers, the strong interaction of rubber with the silica apparently constrains the segmental motions of the rubber molecules, resulting in the decrease in the dynamic loss peak and the thermal expansion coefficient, and the increase in the glass transition temperature. The alkylations on silica surfaces weaken t h e interfacial interaction between rubbers and silicas, and the mobilities of the rubber molecules become less restricted. Furthermore, proton spin-spin relaxation time (T2) measurements by the pulsed NMR on the insoluble bound rubber, indicate that there are two relaxing regions: a n immobile (or a tight) region and a relatively free (or a loose) one. T h e types of the rubbers and the activities of the silica surfaces have influences on the relaxation process of the two bound rubber components.


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