Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system

In this research, a well-dispersed silica suspension was prepared by using a bead mill before adding into natural rubber (NR) latex for preparing silica/NR masterbatches. The coagulated silica/NR masterbatches with 10-30 parts of silica per hundred parts of rubber (phr) were mixed with other rubber...

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Main Authors: Sarawut Prasertsri, Nittaya Rattanasom
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spelling th-mahidol.117032018-05-03T15:18:45Z Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system Sarawut Prasertsri Nittaya Rattanasom Mahidol University Chemistry Materials Science In this research, a well-dispersed silica suspension was prepared by using a bead mill before adding into natural rubber (NR) latex for preparing silica/NR masterbatches. The coagulated silica/NR masterbatches with 10-30 parts of silica per hundred parts of rubber (phr) were mixed with other rubber chemicals on a two-roll mill. Cure characteristics, mechanical and damping properties of the vulcanizates prepared from the masterbatches were compared with those prepared by a conventional method. The influence of silane coupling agent, bis-(3-triethoxysilylpropyl) tetrasulfide (Si-69), on the properties of the vulcanizates was also investigated. The results revealed that cure retardation, as typically seen in conventional silica-filled compounds, was not observed for the compounds prepared from silica/NR masterbatches. Without Si-69, the silica/NR masterbatches having more than 10 phr of silica exhibited the greater reinforcement compared to the corresponding conventional mixes. This was attributed to the better silica dispersion in silica/NR masterbatches. Additionally, the masterbatch composite without silane exhibited comparable abrasion resistance, rolling resistance and heat build-up to those of the silane-filled conventional composite when silica loading was less than 30 phr. In the presence of Si-69, the masterbatch composites gave similar damping properties to those of the conventional composites at all silica loadings. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-05-03T08:07:01Z 2018-05-03T08:07:01Z 2011-08-01 Article Polymer Testing. Vol.30, No.5 (2011), 515-526 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2011.04.001 01429418 2-s2.0-79955510816 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/11703 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=79955510816&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
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topic Chemistry
Materials Science
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Materials Science
Sarawut Prasertsri
Nittaya Rattanasom
Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
description In this research, a well-dispersed silica suspension was prepared by using a bead mill before adding into natural rubber (NR) latex for preparing silica/NR masterbatches. The coagulated silica/NR masterbatches with 10-30 parts of silica per hundred parts of rubber (phr) were mixed with other rubber chemicals on a two-roll mill. Cure characteristics, mechanical and damping properties of the vulcanizates prepared from the masterbatches were compared with those prepared by a conventional method. The influence of silane coupling agent, bis-(3-triethoxysilylpropyl) tetrasulfide (Si-69), on the properties of the vulcanizates was also investigated. The results revealed that cure retardation, as typically seen in conventional silica-filled compounds, was not observed for the compounds prepared from silica/NR masterbatches. Without Si-69, the silica/NR masterbatches having more than 10 phr of silica exhibited the greater reinforcement compared to the corresponding conventional mixes. This was attributed to the better silica dispersion in silica/NR masterbatches. Additionally, the masterbatch composite without silane exhibited comparable abrasion resistance, rolling resistance and heat build-up to those of the silane-filled conventional composite when silica loading was less than 30 phr. In the presence of Si-69, the masterbatch composites gave similar damping properties to those of the conventional composites at all silica loadings. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Sarawut Prasertsri
Nittaya Rattanasom
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author Sarawut Prasertsri
Nittaya Rattanasom
author_sort Sarawut Prasertsri
title Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
title_short Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
title_full Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
title_fullStr Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
title_sort mechanical and damping properties of silica/natural rubber composites prepared from latex system
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/11703
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