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Study on the structure-properties relationship of natural rubber/SiO2 composites modified by a novel multi-functional rubber agent

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2014

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Vulcanization property and structure-properties relationship of natural rubber (NR)/silica (SiO 2 ) composites modified by a novel multi-functional rubber agent, N-phenyl-N!-("-triethoxysilane)-propyl thiourea (STU), are investigated in detail. Results from the infrared spectroscopy (IR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) show that STU can graft to the surface of SiO 2 under heating, resulting in a fine-dispersed structure in the rubber matrix without the connectivity of SiO 2 particles as revealed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This modification effect reduces the block vulcanization effect of SiO 2 for NR/SiO 2 /STU compounds under vulcanization process evidently. The 400% modulus and tensile strength of NR/SiO 2 /STU composites are much higher than that of NR/SiO2/TU composites, although the crystal index at the stretching ratio of 4 and crosslinking densities of NR/SiO 2 composites are almost the same at the same dosage of SiO 2 . Consequently, a structure-property relationship of NR/SiO 2 /STU composites is proposed that the silane chain of STU can entangle with NR molecular chains to form an interfacial region, which is in accordance with the experimental observations quite well.

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