Polymers (Sep 2020)

Density-Adjustable Bio-Based Polysulfide Composite Prepared by Inverse Vulcanization and Bio-Based Fillers

  • Yanxia Liu,
  • Yidan Chen,
  • Yagang Zhang,
  • Yurong Chen,
  • Lulu Wang,
  • Xingjie Zan,
  • Letao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12092127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 2127

Abstract

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Excess sulfur has become a global problem in petrochemical industry. Inexpensive and easily available cottonseed oil (CSO) is still underutilized. To resolve these issues, bio-based polysulfide composites were prepared via inverse vulcanization of sulfur and CSO. The density of polysulfide composites was adjusted by fillers. The results showed that Elm and cattail as the fillers had no effects on the thermal properties and chemical structures of polysulfide composites. However, the morphologies of polysulfide composites were significantly influenced by the fillers. Different types and amounts of fillers produced significantly different holes and folds in the composites. The fillers were embedded in polysulfide composites by physical filling. This study provides an alternative and promising approach for preparing affordable density-adjustable bio-based polysulfide composite.

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