Polymers (Oct 2021)

Multipurpose Processing Additives for Silica/Rubber Composites: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application

  • Arpan Datta Sarma,
  • Carlos Eloy Federico,
  • Frida Nzulu,
  • Marc Weydert,
  • Pierre Verge,
  • Daniel Frederick Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13213608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 3608

Abstract

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Processing additives are a special group of chemicals included in rubber formulations to facilitate the flowability of the resultant compounds. Their addition generally affects the cured properties of the subsequent rubber composites, and fine-tuning of the compound formulation is therefore required. In this work, an attempt has been made to address this issue through the preparation of new bio-based processing additives capable of promoting the mixing of the rubber compound while at the same time enhancing mechanical properties following curing. A significant decrease in the mixing energy at the first stage of mixing (~10%) has been observed by substituting only a small percentage of the conventional petroleum-derived process oil with aminated epoxidized soybean oil. Concomitantly, it is found that this aminated epoxidized soybean oil promotes rubber curing and increases the tensile strength of the final composite by ~20% compared to the control.

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