Improved mechanical properties of NR/EPDM blends by controlling the migration of curative and filler via reactive processing technique

Wiley - Tập 111 Số 4 - Trang 2035-2043 - 2009
Kannika Sahakaro1, Chararat Pongpaiboon1, Charoen Nakason1
1Center of Excellence in Natural Rubber Technology (CoE-NR), Department of Rubber Technology and Polymer Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus, Pattani, Thailand

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Abstract

Simple blending of natural rubber/ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (NR/EPDM) generally results in inferior mechanical properties because of curative migration and their differences for filler affinity. In this work, the 70/30 and 50/50 NR/EPDM blends prepared by reactive processing techniques were investigated and compared with the simple, nonreactive blends. The reactive blend compounds were prepared by preheating EPDM, containing all curatives to a predetermined time related to their scorch time prior to blending with NR. For the 70/30 gum blends, four types of accelerators were studied: 2,2‐mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT), 2,2‐dithiobis‐ (benzothiazole) (MBTS), N‐cyclohexyl‐2‐benzothiazolesulfenamide (CBS), and Ntert‐butyl‐2‐benzothiazolesulfenamide (TBBS). When compared with the simple blends, the reactive blends cured with CBS and MBTS showed a clearly improved tensile strength whereas the increase of tensile strength in the blends cured with TBBS and MBT was marginal. However, a dramatic improvement of ultimate tensile properties in the reactive 50/50 NR/EPDM blends cured with TBBS was observed when compared with the simple blend. For the N‐550‐filled blends at the blend ratios of 70/30 and 50/50, the reactive‐filled blends prepared under the optimized preheating times demonstrated superior tensile strength and elongation at break over the simple blends. The improved crosslink and/or filler distribution between the two rubber phases in the reactive blends accounts for such improvement in their mechanical properties. This is shown in the scanning electron micrographs of the tensile fractured surfaces of the reactive blends, which indicate a more homogeneous blend. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009

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