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Kinetics of sulfur-free thiuram vulcanization

✍ Scribed by Vratislav Ducháček


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Weight
426 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Sulfur-free thiuram vulcanization has been investigated a t temperatures from 160" to 190°C over 0.5 to 600 min. Continuous measurements in a W R E M O curemeter were used to estimate the extent of crosslinking, which was plotted against cure time. Simultaneously the values of the network chain density were calculated from swelling measurements on the vulcanizates. The cure curves show clearly an induction period (t?), then fast crosslinking, a partial degradation, a "long-time" crosslinking, and finally a slow, limited degradation. Apart from the induction period, the kinetic graphs are satisfactory represented by a rate equation asuming three independent firsborder reactions:

The rate equation contains seven kinetic parameters. Over the temperature range studied, there is no difference between the values of activation energy for fast crosslinking, for degradation, for slow crosslinking, and for t t -l . Due to the presence of thiourea, the values of the induction period, the rate constant, and the extent of slow crosslinking are decreased. Simultaneously the activation energies calculated from degradation and slow crosslinking are significantly increased. On the basis of the above results, the mechanism of the sulfur-free thiuram vulcanization, in which ionic and radical reactions take place, is discussed.

fast crosslinking, degradation, and slow crosslinking.


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