Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends

Blends of 80/20 CPE/NR filled with various silica loadings were prepared, and their properties were determined. It was found that cure properties are influenced significantly by the addition of precipitated silica. Scorch ' time and cure time decrease with increasing silica loading, which could...

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Main Authors: Sirichai Pattanawanidchai, Pongdhorn Saeoui, Chakrit Sirisinha
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spelling th-mahidol.166322018-06-21T15:17:56Z Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends Sirichai Pattanawanidchai Pongdhorn Saeoui Chakrit Sirisinha Mahidol University Thailand National Metal and Materials Technology Center Materials Science Blends of 80/20 CPE/NR filled with various silica loadings were prepared, and their properties were determined. It was found that cure properties are influenced significantly by the addition of precipitated silica. Scorch ' time and cure time decrease with increasing silica loading, which could be explained by the thermal history attributed to the shear heating in the blending stage. An increase in crosslink density as a function of silica loading is believed to be caused by a migration of curatives to the NR phase. In terms of phase morphology, with increasing silica loading, the NR dispersed phase size decreases due to the increase in compound viscosity and, thus, the shear stress available for efficient blending. An increase in silica loading also en hances resistance to oil due to the decrease in the NR dispersed phase size associated with the dilution effect, but gives no significant impact on thermal aging resistance. According to the change in damping peak height associated with the shift in T g of the CPE phase, silica appears to preferentially migrate to the CPE phase due to the strong interaction between CPE and silanol groups of the silica surfaces. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2018-06-21T08:17:56Z 2018-06-21T08:17:56Z 2005-06-15 Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Vol.96, No.6 (2005), 2218-2224 10.1002/app.21697 00218995 2-s2.0-19944378853 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16632 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=19944378853&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Materials Science
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Sirichai Pattanawanidchai
Pongdhorn Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
description Blends of 80/20 CPE/NR filled with various silica loadings were prepared, and their properties were determined. It was found that cure properties are influenced significantly by the addition of precipitated silica. Scorch ' time and cure time decrease with increasing silica loading, which could be explained by the thermal history attributed to the shear heating in the blending stage. An increase in crosslink density as a function of silica loading is believed to be caused by a migration of curatives to the NR phase. In terms of phase morphology, with increasing silica loading, the NR dispersed phase size decreases due to the increase in compound viscosity and, thus, the shear stress available for efficient blending. An increase in silica loading also en hances resistance to oil due to the decrease in the NR dispersed phase size associated with the dilution effect, but gives no significant impact on thermal aging resistance. According to the change in damping peak height associated with the shift in T g of the CPE phase, silica appears to preferentially migrate to the CPE phase due to the strong interaction between CPE and silanol groups of the silica surfaces. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
author2 Mahidol University
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Sirichai Pattanawanidchai
Pongdhorn Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
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author Sirichai Pattanawanidchai
Pongdhorn Saeoui
Chakrit Sirisinha
author_sort Sirichai Pattanawanidchai
title Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
title_short Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
title_full Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
title_fullStr Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
title_full_unstemmed Influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in CPE/NR blends
title_sort influence of precipitated silica on dynamic mechanical properties and resistance to oil and thermal aging in cpe/nr blends
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16632
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