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Sangwook Han1,2, Bonyoung Gu2, Sungwoo Kim2, Seongrae Kim2, Dalyong Mun2, Koichi Morita2, Donghyuk Kim1, Wonho Kim1.
Abstract
The vulcanizate structure of filled compounds is affected by filler-rubber interactions (FRI) and the chemical crosslink density (CCD) of the matrix rubber. In particular, in filled compounds using a silica-silane system, FRIs due to silica-rubber coupling are a major influencing factor for the vulcanizate structure and physical properties. In this study, the effect of sulfur variation on the vulcanizate structure of silica-filled solution styrene-butadiene rubber compounds using a sulfide-silane coupling agent was studied. The vulcanizate structure according to sulfur variation was quantitatively analyzed using the swelling test and Flory-Rehner and Kraus equations. As the sulfur content increased, both FRI and the CCD increased, and it was confirmed that sulfur variation influenced the silica-rubber coupling efficiency through increased FRI. In addition, field emission scanning electron microscope images showed that increased FRI contributed to improvements in silica dispersion, abrasion resistance, and energy loss characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: filler–rubber interaction; silica-filled compound; sulfide–silane; vulcanizate structure
Year: 2020 PMID: 33261042 DOI: 10.3390/polym12122815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329