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Peroxide vulcanization of natural rubber. Part I: effect of temperature and peroxide concentration

  • Ján Kruželák EMAIL logo , Richard Sýkora und Ivan Hudec
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 4. Juni 2014
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Abstract

Four different peroxides as curing agents were used to prepare vulcanizates based on natural rubber (NR). The effects of temperature and peroxide concentration on the vulcanization characteristics of rubber compounds, cross-link density (ν) and physical-mechanical properties of equivalent vulcanizates were investigated. The results revealed that the vulcanization temperature and also the relative amount of peroxide decomposition products are of significant importance in the properties of vulcanizates. Lower vulcanization temperature and lower concentration of peroxides were found to be better factors, showing a proper balance between the degree of cross-linking of the rubber and degradation of the macromolecular chains by side reactions in relation to the crystallization of NR, which imparts vulcanizates based on NR outstanding properties.


Corresponding author: Ján Kruželák, Institute of Polymer Materials, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Department of Plastics and Rubber, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovakia, e-mail:

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contract No. APVV069412.

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Received: 2014-2-11
Accepted: 2014-5-1
Published Online: 2014-6-4
Published in Print: 2014-9-1

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