Effect of crosslink structures on dynamic mechanical properties of naturalrubber vulcanizates under different aging conditions

Citation
Rl. Fan et al., Effect of crosslink structures on dynamic mechanical properties of naturalrubber vulcanizates under different aging conditions, J APPL POLY, 81(3), 2001, pp. 710-718
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science","Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00218995 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
710 - 718
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8995(20010718)81:3<710:EOCSOD>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The effects of crosslink structures on the dynamic mechanical properties (D MPs) of unfilled and carbon black N330-filled natural rubber (NR) vulcaniza tes cured with conventional(CV), semiefficient (SEV), and efficient (EV) cu re systems and having about the same total crosslink densities were investi gated before and after aerobic and anaerobic aging at 100 degreesC. The thr ee unfilled NR vulcanizates cured with the CV, SEV, and EV systems had abou t the same mechanical loss factor (tan delta) values at about 0 degreesC bu t showed some apparent differences in the tan delta values in the order EV > SEV > CV at relatively high temperatures of 40-80 degreesC before aging. However, N330-filled NR vulcanizates gave higher tan delta values than the unfilled vulcanizates and showed little effect of the crosslink types on th e tan delta at different temperatures over the glass-transition temperature (T-g) before aging. Aerobic heat aging increased the T-g and tan delta val ues of the vulcanizates over a wide range of temperatures from -80 to 90 de greesC that was mainly due to the changes in the total density and types of crosslinks. The unfilled vulcanizates cured with the CV system showed the greatest change in DMP because of their poor resistance to heat aging. Aero bic heat aging of NR vulcanizates caused a more significant change in the D MP than anaerobic heat aging because of the dominant effect of the oxidativ e degradation during aerobic heat aging on the main-chain structure, crossl ink structures, and DMPs of the vulcanizates. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, I nc.