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“…The curing parameters of SBR composites are summarized in Table 2. The ML increased with the concentration of lignin and Lig‐g‐RT, which is attributed to the immobilization of SBR chains caused by the occlusion of rubber within and between filler aggregates 25 . Compared to pure SBR compound, the cure extent ( M H − M L ) of lignin‐filled SBR and Lig‐g‐RT‐filled SBR compounds slightly decrease, which suggests the addition of lignin and Lig‐g‐RT is not beneficial for the improvement of the crosslink density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The curing parameters of SBR composites are summarized in Table 2. The ML increased with the concentration of lignin and Lig‐g‐RT, which is attributed to the immobilization of SBR chains caused by the occlusion of rubber within and between filler aggregates 25 . Compared to pure SBR compound, the cure extent ( M H − M L ) of lignin‐filled SBR and Lig‐g‐RT‐filled SBR compounds slightly decrease, which suggests the addition of lignin and Lig‐g‐RT is not beneficial for the improvement of the crosslink density.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…With the incorporation of HNT, the ACM matrix becomes more stiff ascribed to hydrodynamic effect and high aspect ratio of tubular filler and is emulated as enhancement in the 100% modulus value. 30…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addition of HNT causes the ACM rubber to become more rigid and hence a corresponding increase in hardness value is noticed in all ACM hybrid composites. 30…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inorganic fillers represent a large fraction of them. We can list natural mineral clays, like montmorillonite [ 7 ], mica [ 8 ], talc [ 9 ]; salts, like calcium carbonate CaCO 3 [ 10 ], Ca 2 SO 4 [ 11 ], BaSO 4 [ 12 ], phosphates [ 13 ]; and metal oxides or hydroxides, like SiO 2 [ 14 ], ZnO [ 15 ], Al 2 O 3 [ 16 ], MgO [ 17 ], Al(OH) 3 [ 18 ], or Mg(OH) 2 [ 19 ]. Organic fillers have also been studied as reinforcing fillers, like carbon-based materials: black carbon [ 20 ], graphite [ 21 ], and carbon nanotubes [ 22 ]; or bio-sourced cotton [ 23 ], wood flour [ 24 ], and cellulose fibres [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%