2020
DOI: 10.1002/app.49548
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Silica‐filled NR compounds prepared by dry and wet masterbatches with different mixing times

Abstract: Silica‐filled NR compounds are prepared by mixing rubber with organic‐networked silica and additives such as curatives, processing and coupling agents, and stabilizer in a dried state (dry‐mixed NR, DNR) and mixing a silica‐NR wet masterbatch prepared in liquid phase with the additives (wet‐mixed NR, WNR). The effects of mixing method and time of DNR and WNR compounds on their cure, process, tensile, and dynamic properties are investigated. The mixing of DNR crushes silica aggregates to smaller ones, but also … Show more

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“…ρ 1 is 0.865 g/cm 3 , V 1 is 106.3 cm 3 /mol, and the interaction parameter (χ) of NR with toluene is 0.413. 34 3 | RESULTS AND DISCUSSION As indicated in the FTIR spectrum of CNCs (Figure 1(B)), the typical characteristic peaks at 3370, 1641, and 813 cm À1 are corresponding to the stretching vibration of hydroxyl groups, the bending vibration of hydroxyl groups and the vibration of sulfonate, respectively. 35 The existence of these characteristic peaks indicates that CNCs have strong hydrophilicity.…”
Section: Characterizationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…ρ 1 is 0.865 g/cm 3 , V 1 is 106.3 cm 3 /mol, and the interaction parameter (χ) of NR with toluene is 0.413. 34 3 | RESULTS AND DISCUSSION As indicated in the FTIR spectrum of CNCs (Figure 1(B)), the typical characteristic peaks at 3370, 1641, and 813 cm À1 are corresponding to the stretching vibration of hydroxyl groups, the bending vibration of hydroxyl groups and the vibration of sulfonate, respectively. 35 The existence of these characteristic peaks indicates that CNCs have strong hydrophilicity.…”
Section: Characterizationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is because a fairly low CRI formulation provides sufficient time to conduct the necessary mixing without the risk of precuring. [34] The belated vulcanization of rubber by incorporation of natural [22,25,55,56] Abbreviations: GNP, graphene nanoparticles; NC, nanoclay; R-PET: recycled polyethylene terephthalate.…”
Section: Cure Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Ryu et al prepared a 50 phr nanosilica/rubber composite. The effects of the mixing time in a dry mixer were the main focus of that study . The addition of a second filler was applied in the wet mixing process by Wang et al who studied a 50 phr silica-filled natural rubber, using nanosilica modified with reduced graphene oxide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an appropriate method is necessary for dispersing the silica prior to mixing with the rubber latex. In the laboratory scale, an agitator bead mill and an ultrasonic dispersion machine are often used to prepare silica dispersions. ,,, However, these devices are not suitable for industrial-scale production because of high operating costs and difficulties in scale-up. Ball milling, in contrast, is easily scaled up to industrial size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%