Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties

Blends of natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) were prepared by solution mixing and vulcanized with sulfur and accelerator in a Semi-EV system at 433 K and 443 K in order to study the vulcanization kinetic and the influence of vulcanization temperature on final structure of the ble...

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spelling paper:paper_01429418_v63_n_p150_Mansilla2023-06-08T15:11:42Z Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties NR PALS Rubber blends SBR Swelling Vulcanization Curing Mixing Positron annihilation spectroscopy Rheometers Styrene Sulfur Swelling Vulcanization Cross-link densities Fractional free volume Micro-structural properties PALS Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy Rubber blends Structure of the blend Styrene butadiene rubber Rubber Blends of natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) were prepared by solution mixing and vulcanized with sulfur and accelerator in a Semi-EV system at 433 K and 443 K in order to study the vulcanization kinetic and the influence of vulcanization temperature on final structure of the blends. The vulcanization kinetic studied through the variation in rheometer curves was analyzed using the Ding and Leonov model, which takes into account the reversion effect during the cure process. The average free nanohole volume and the fractional free volume of samples with different NR/SBR ratio were estimated using positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS). Also, the crosslink density was determined by means of swelling tests in a solvent. For all the compounds, a correlation between the free nanohole volume and the delta torque obtained from the respective rheometer curves was established. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01429418_v63_n_p150_Mansilla http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01429418_v63_n_p150_Mansilla
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topic NR
PALS
Rubber blends
SBR
Swelling
Vulcanization
Curing
Mixing
Positron annihilation spectroscopy
Rheometers
Styrene
Sulfur
Swelling
Vulcanization
Cross-link densities
Fractional free volume
Micro-structural properties
PALS
Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Rubber blends
Structure of the blend
Styrene butadiene rubber
Rubber
spellingShingle NR
PALS
Rubber blends
SBR
Swelling
Vulcanization
Curing
Mixing
Positron annihilation spectroscopy
Rheometers
Styrene
Sulfur
Swelling
Vulcanization
Cross-link densities
Fractional free volume
Micro-structural properties
PALS
Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Rubber blends
Structure of the blend
Styrene butadiene rubber
Rubber
Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
topic_facet NR
PALS
Rubber blends
SBR
Swelling
Vulcanization
Curing
Mixing
Positron annihilation spectroscopy
Rheometers
Styrene
Sulfur
Swelling
Vulcanization
Cross-link densities
Fractional free volume
Micro-structural properties
PALS
Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Rubber blends
Structure of the blend
Styrene butadiene rubber
Rubber
description Blends of natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) were prepared by solution mixing and vulcanized with sulfur and accelerator in a Semi-EV system at 433 K and 443 K in order to study the vulcanization kinetic and the influence of vulcanization temperature on final structure of the blends. The vulcanization kinetic studied through the variation in rheometer curves was analyzed using the Ding and Leonov model, which takes into account the reversion effect during the cure process. The average free nanohole volume and the fractional free volume of samples with different NR/SBR ratio were estimated using positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS). Also, the crosslink density was determined by means of swelling tests in a solvent. For all the compounds, a correlation between the free nanohole volume and the delta torque obtained from the respective rheometer curves was established. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
title Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
title_short Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
title_full Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
title_fullStr Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
title_full_unstemmed Natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: Influence of vulcanization temperature using a Semi-EV sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
title_sort natural rubber/styrene-butadiene rubber blends prepared by solution mixing: influence of vulcanization temperature using a semi-ev sulfur curing system on the microstructural properties
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01429418_v63_n_p150_Mansilla
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01429418_v63_n_p150_Mansilla
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