2016
DOI: 10.1515/chempap-2016-0093
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Sulphur and peroxide vulcanisation of rubber compounds – overview

Abstract: Vulcanisation is a process of transforming a plastic rubber compound into a highly elastic product by forming a three-dimensional cross-linked network structure in the rubber matrix. Many systems have been developed to vulcanise rubber compounds, among which sulphur and peroxide curing systems remain the most desirable. The application of sulphur systems leads to the forming of sulphidic cross-links between elastomer chains, while carbon–carbon bonds are formed in peroxide-curing. Both vulcanisation systems pr… Show more

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“…It is a complex process that leads to the forming of different types of sulfide cross‐links between macromolecules of rubber, namely, monosulfide C‐S‐C, disulfide C‐S 2 ‐C, and polysulfide cross‐links C‐S x ‐C (x = 3–6). In general, sulfur‐cured vulcanizates exhibit good tensile properties, high tensile and tear strength, and good elastic behavior, but weak high‐temperature stability and poor resistance to aging …”
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“…It is a complex process that leads to the forming of different types of sulfide cross‐links between macromolecules of rubber, namely, monosulfide C‐S‐C, disulfide C‐S 2 ‐C, and polysulfide cross‐links C‐S x ‐C (x = 3–6). In general, sulfur‐cured vulcanizates exhibit good tensile properties, high tensile and tear strength, and good elastic behavior, but weak high‐temperature stability and poor resistance to aging …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C‐C bonds have higher dissociation energy in comparison with sulfidic cross‐links; therefore, peroxide‐vulcanized elastomers exhibit higher thermal stability and good resistance to thermo‐oxidative aging. Good electrical properties, low compression set, and no discoloration of the final products are next cognitive features of peroxide cured vulcanizates …”
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“…[1][2][3][4] Industrial cure recipes typically contain an activator system, accelerator, curing agent, reinforcing fillers, processing aid, retardant, compatibilizer, antidegradant, antioxidant, and rubber. It is a complex process in which a many-component system undergoes a series of reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%