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Title: New Thermoplastic Vulcanizate Based on Acetoacetoxy Functionalized Natural Rubber/Polyamide12 Blend Filled with Carbon Black

Journal Article · · Journal of Polymers and the Environment
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  1. Prince of Songkla University, Department of Rubber Technology and Polymer Science, Faculty of Science and Technology (Thailand)
  2. Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Faculty of Science and Technology (Thailand)
  3. Prince of Songkla University, Faculty of Science and Industrial Technology (Thailand)

Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on blends of natural rubber (NR) grafted with poly(acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate), NR-g-PAAEM, and polyamide12 (PA12) were prepared by the dynamic vulcanization technique. NR-g-PAAEM was first prepared and its surface free energy was evaluated by means of contact angles. Blends of NR-g-PAAEM and PA12 were then prepared at a 60/40 blend ratio (wt%) using a dynamic vulcanization technique. The results revealed that TPVs exhibited a dispersed-phase morphology. However, the TPVs filled with carbon black (CB) showed much smaller dispersed rubber particles when compared to the unfilled TPV. TEM analysis also revealed that the CB appeared to be mainly located within the NR-g-PAAEM phase. The presence of CB generally raised the melt viscosity and increased shear during melt-mixing, resulting in finer dispersion of the rubber particles. Additionally, a significant enhancement in the tensile properties of the TPV was also achieved by the incorporation of CB. The optimum tensile properties were attained by the addition 30 phr of CB. The results also showed that the incorporation of CB into the NR-g-PAAEM/PA12 TPVs improved their stress relaxation properties. Moreover, the effects of reprocessing on the mechanical properties of the TPV filled with CB were also investigated. Although the TPV filled with CB exhibited reprocessing capability, reprocessing at high temperature and shear forces was found to negatively affect its tensile properties, especially after the third reprocessing cycle.

OSTI ID:
22977080
Journal Information:
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, Vol. 27, Issue 8; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2019 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 1566-2543
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English