2013
DOI: 10.1002/app.38954
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Mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties of natural rubber blended with waste rubber powder modified by both microwave and sol–gel method

Abstract: Waste rubber powder (WRP) was modified by microwave, sol-gel method, and both microwave and sol-gel method, respectively. The mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties of natural rubber (NR)/modified WRP composite were investigated. The influence of bis-(3-(triethoxysilyl)-propyl)-tetrasulfide (TESPT) content on curing characteristics and mechanical properties of vulcanizate was also studied. The results showed that NR/WRP modified by both microwave and sol-gel method composite owned the best mechanical pro… Show more

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“…Dynamic mechanical analysis is an important tool to evaluate materials that show both elastic and viscous behaviour, and is particularly useful for identifying the performance of elastomers, both cured and uncured compounds. Typically, dynamic mechanical analysis has been used to evaluate the effect of different charges in natural rubber viscoelastic performance, as reported in several papers in the literature . In general, the objective of adding a charge to the rubber compound is to modify the rubbery plateau observed in the storage modulus curve and to change the damping behaviour of the material, since these properties are very important in the final applications of the elastomer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic mechanical analysis is an important tool to evaluate materials that show both elastic and viscous behaviour, and is particularly useful for identifying the performance of elastomers, both cured and uncured compounds. Typically, dynamic mechanical analysis has been used to evaluate the effect of different charges in natural rubber viscoelastic performance, as reported in several papers in the literature . In general, the objective of adding a charge to the rubber compound is to modify the rubbery plateau observed in the storage modulus curve and to change the damping behaviour of the material, since these properties are very important in the final applications of the elastomer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the same phenomenon was the reason of deterioration in abrasion resistance after modification of GTR particles. Luo et al [73] analyzed the influence of GTR modification method on the properties of NR/GTR composites. Authors used sol-gel method for modification of untreated GTR and GTR treated by microwave radiation.…”
Section: Elastomersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in the published papers the information about methods of waste rubber modification is presented, e.g. by controlled oxidation [35,36], ozonation [37], chlorination [38,39], using of supercritical gases and liquids [40,41], grafting monomers and acid anhydride using gamma and UV radiation [42,43], plasma [44,45], microwave [46,47] and ultrasound [48,49] treatment of waste rubber, etc. The modification of ground tire rubber improves the mechanical properties of polymer composition, which results from an increasing interfacial bonding between separate phases.…”
Section: Compatibilization Of Polymer/ground Tire Rubber Blendsmentioning
confidence: 99%