Published : 2022-09-01

Use of in situ generated Lewis acids in crosslinking of elastomers

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New unconventional method of crosslinking of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) was elaborated. To initiate the crosslinking process, Lewis acids generated in situ in reaction of acid precursors - chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM), differing in chlorine content (CSM - Table 1), and ZnO were used. The following properties of SBR/CSM/ZnO blends were determined: vulcametric moment (M), equilibrium swelling (Q(v)) as well as the content of a fraction soluble in chosen solvents [2-butanone - MEK (Q(v)(MEK)), toluene - TOL (Q(v)(TOL)), or tetrahydrofurane - THF (Q(v)(THF)], the content of chlorine bounded in the blends investigated (Table 6), Mooney- Rivlin elasticity constants (2C1N) as well as tensile strength (TS(b)) (Table 2-4, 7). The effects of the type and amount of CSM (Figs. 2,3) and ZnO (Fig.l) as well as SBR/CSM ratio on SBR curing rate and degree were investigated. For comparison, ZnO in SBR/CSM blend was substituted with another oxides: MnO2, CuO, SnO or Fe2O3 (Fig. 8, Table 7). Only in the cases of SnO or Fe2O3 acceptable while significantly worse results were obtained. Effect of ZnO content on ENR/CSM blend curing rate and degree has been also determined (Fig 9). Courses of SBR and ENR curing were analyzed using FTIR spectroscopy (Fig. 4 and 10, Table 5), dynamic thermomechanical analysis (DMTA - Fig. 6) and SEM (Fig. 7). SBR curing is a result of its phenyl rings' alkylation with polymeric halide (CSM) and autoalkylation with SBR chains containing 1,2- and 1,4-cis-butadiene monomer units, catalyzed with ZnCl2 formed in situ from ZnO and CSM. IR spectra analysis leads to the conclusion that ENR curing is a result of oxirane groups' polymerization also catalyzed with in situ formed ZnCl2.


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Wolska, B., & Rzymski, W. (2022). Use of in situ generated Lewis acids in crosslinking of elastomers. Polimery, 49(7-8), 514–521. Retrieved from https://polimery.ichp.vot.pl/index.php/p/article/view/1779