2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2005.09.003
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Roles of silane coupling agents on properties of silica-filled polychloroprene

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“…Further increasing the silane loading (to 12%) then caused the three tested properties to decline. Similar results were also observed in a study by Sae-oui et al (2006). It is likely that excessive coupling agent content leads to a plasticization effect.…”
Section: Interfacial Bonding Reinforcement With Coupling Agentsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Further increasing the silane loading (to 12%) then caused the three tested properties to decline. Similar results were also observed in a study by Sae-oui et al (2006). It is likely that excessive coupling agent content leads to a plasticization effect.…”
Section: Interfacial Bonding Reinforcement With Coupling Agentsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…[7][8][9][10] Silanes can also improve the processability of silica-filled rubber in the uncured state. 11,12 Much of the filler network develops post-mixing when the rubber is annealed at elevated temperatures (e.g., during the early part of the cure process before the polymer network is established). Böhm and Nguyen 13 were the first to highlight this feature, and more details about this flocculation phenomenon were revealed in later papers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cure characteristics, e.g., scorch time (t s 2) and optimum cure time (t c 90) including minimum torque (ML) and maximum torque (MH) were determined using a moving die rheometer (MDR, TechPro MD+) at 155°C. As it is reported earlier that the torque difference (MH-ML) is directly proportional to the degree of crosslinking, it is therefore employed to indirectly represent the crosslink density of the blend vulcanizates herein [11].…”
Section: Preparation and Testing Of Rubber Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%