2019
DOI: 10.1177/0095244319835869
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A critical review on the utilization of various reinforcement modifiers in filled rubber composites

Abstract: Presently, the development of high-performance filled rubber composites offers a new era in the industrial field of polymer research. This article reviews the utilization of various reinforcement modifiers on the successive property enhancement of rubber composites containing different commonly used fillers like silica, nanoclay, carbon nanotube, natural fibers, and so on. The practical importance of reinforcement modifiers in rubber technology is systematically described in the light of filler dispersion, pro… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, HEUG‐85.6% had best mechanical strength and toughness despite its lower Ve , whose tensile strength up to 21.4 MPa, elongation at break up to 700%, fracture toughness up to 68.1 MJ m −3 , but Young's modulus was only 9.7 MPa. To the best of our knowledge, the toughness of HEUG‐85.9% cured by this vulcanization formula can rival that of NR 61 . The reasons for the excellent mechanical properties of HEUG‐85.6% will be discussed in detail in the next section.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Surprisingly, HEUG‐85.6% had best mechanical strength and toughness despite its lower Ve , whose tensile strength up to 21.4 MPa, elongation at break up to 700%, fracture toughness up to 68.1 MJ m −3 , but Young's modulus was only 9.7 MPa. To the best of our knowledge, the toughness of HEUG‐85.9% cured by this vulcanization formula can rival that of NR 61 . The reasons for the excellent mechanical properties of HEUG‐85.6% will be discussed in detail in the next section.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…To the best of our knowledge, the toughness of HEUG-85.9% cured by this vulcanization formula can rival that of NR. 61 The reasons for the excellent mechanical properties of HEUG-85.6% will be discussed in detail in the next section.…”
Section: Dynamical and Mechanical Properties Of Its Vulcanizatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical properties of filled rubber composites are closely related to the nature of interfaces between the rubber matrix and filler. 19 As shown in Table 1 , the mechanical properties and cross-link densities of MGTR filled XNBR/6ZnO composites were lower than those properties of unfilled XNBR/6ZnO composites. This result was attributed to the shielding effect of the oxide present in the structure of MGTR, which considerably reduces the possibility of the ionic cross-link formation in the XNBR/6ZnO/MGTR network.…”
Section: Different Strategies For the Preparation Of Self-healable Nbr Compositesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In rubber chemistry, the achieved properties of filler reinforced rubber composites directly depend on dispersion ability of filler particles within the rubber matrix 14–16 . The hydrophilic nature of natural fibers has great contribution on the performance of natural fibers based rubber materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%