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Title: | Synthesis and Characterisation of Thermoplastic Ionomers based on Natural Rubber |
Authors: | Thommachan, Xavier Dr.Thomas, Kurian Technology |
Keywords: | Natural Rubber Thermoplastic Ionomers Ionomers |
Issue Date: | Mar-2002 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Abstract: | Chemically modified novel thermo-reversible zinc sulphonated ionomers based on natural
rubber (NR), radiation induced styrene grafted natural rubber (RI-SGNR), and chemically induced
styrene grafted natural rubber (CI-SGNR) were synthesized using acetyl sulphate/zinc acetate
reagent system. Evidence for the attachment of sulphonate groups has been furnished by FTIR
spectra. which was supplanted by FTNMR results. Estimation of the zinc sulphonate group was
done using spectroscopic techniques such as XRFS and ICPAES. The TGA results prove
improvement in the therrno-oxidative stability of the modified natural rubber. Both DSC and DMTA
studies show that the incorporation of the ionic groups affect the thermal transition of the base
polymer. Retention of the improved physical properties of the novel ionomers even after three
repeated cycles of mastication and molding at 120 degree C may be considered as the evidence for the
reprocessabiJity of the ionomer. Effect of both particulate (carbon black. silica & zinc stearate) and
fibrous fillers (nylon & glass) on the properties of the radiation induced styrene grafted natural
rubber ionomer has been evaluated. Incorporation of HAF carbon black results in maximum
improvement in physical properties. Silica reinforces the backbone chain and weakens the ionic
associations. Zinc stearate plays the dual role of reinforcement and ptasticization. The nylon and
glass filled lonorner compounds show good improvement in the physical properties in comparison
with the neat ionomer. Dispersion and adhesion of the fillers in the ionomer matrix has been amply
supported by their SEM micrographs. Microwave probing of the electrical behavior of the 26.5 ZnSRISGNR
ionomer reveals that the maximum relative complex conductivity and the complex
permittivity appear at the frequency of 2.6 GHz. The complex conductivity of the base polymer
increases from 1.8x 10.12 S/cm to 3.3xlO·4 S/cm. Influence of fillers on the dielectric constant and
conductivity of the new ionic thermoplastic elastomer has been studied. The ionomer I nylon
compound shows the highest microwave conductivity. Use of the 26.5 ZnS-RISGNR ionomer as a
compatibilizer for obtaining the technologically compatible blends from the immiscible SBR/NBR
system has been verified. The heat fugitive ionic cross-linked natural rubber may be, therefore,
useful as an alternative to vulcanized rubber and thermoplastic elastomer |
Description: | Department of Polymer Science and Rubber Technology, Cochin University of Science and Technology |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2187 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Technology
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