"Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"

A temperature-sensitive trans-1,4-polyisoprene (TPI)/natural rubber (NR) blending vulcanizate was prepared by controlling the ratio of TPI to NR. The results showed that the addition of NR reduced the X-ray diffraction peak intensity, crystallization enthalpy, and crystallinity of the blends. As the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Hecheng xiangjiao gongye
Main Author: MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong1
Format: Article
Language:Chinese
Published: Editorial Office of China Synthetic Rubber Industry 2024-07-01
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hcxjgy.paperopen.com/oa/DArticle.aspx?type=view&id=202404008
_version_ 1850363952779755520
author MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong1
author_facet MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong1
author_sort MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong1
collection DOAJ
container_title Hecheng xiangjiao gongye
description A temperature-sensitive trans-1,4-polyisoprene (TPI)/natural rubber (NR) blending vulcanizate was prepared by controlling the ratio of TPI to NR. The results showed that the addition of NR reduced the X-ray diffraction peak intensity, crystallization enthalpy, and crystallinity of the blends. As the amount of NR increased, tensile strength of the TPI/NR vulcanizate decreased, while elongation at break increased, and the overall trend of particle dispersion on the fracture surface showed an increasing tendency. NR and TPI exhibited good compatibility, resulting in uniform dispersion of filler networks in the blends, with both storage modulus and loss factor varying with the amount of NR used. Blends of different ratios exhibited low-temperature setting and high-temperature rebound effects under stress. The addition of NR had a greater inhibitory effect on the β-crystalline phase in the blends. When its amount reached 30 phr (by mass), the X-ray diffraction peaks disappeared in the blends, with the smallest amount of particles on the fracture surface, and the highest crosslinking density.
format Article
id doaj-art-0a8b33cb05af4d98bcdbf7fd34e4d3da
institution Directory of Open Access Journals
issn 1000-1255
language zho
publishDate 2024-07-01
publisher Editorial Office of China Synthetic Rubber Industry
record_format Article
spelling doaj-art-0a8b33cb05af4d98bcdbf7fd34e4d3da2025-08-19T23:04:02ZzhoEditorial Office of China Synthetic Rubber IndustryHecheng xiangjiao gongye1000-12552024-07-0147432332810.19908/j.cnki.ISSN1000-1255.2024.04.0323"Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong10"1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, China; 2. Department of Materials Engineering, Taiyuan Institute of Technology, Taiyuan 030008, China"A temperature-sensitive trans-1,4-polyisoprene (TPI)/natural rubber (NR) blending vulcanizate was prepared by controlling the ratio of TPI to NR. The results showed that the addition of NR reduced the X-ray diffraction peak intensity, crystallization enthalpy, and crystallinity of the blends. As the amount of NR increased, tensile strength of the TPI/NR vulcanizate decreased, while elongation at break increased, and the overall trend of particle dispersion on the fracture surface showed an increasing tendency. NR and TPI exhibited good compatibility, resulting in uniform dispersion of filler networks in the blends, with both storage modulus and loss factor varying with the amount of NR used. Blends of different ratios exhibited low-temperature setting and high-temperature rebound effects under stress. The addition of NR had a greater inhibitory effect on the β-crystalline phase in the blends. When its amount reached 30 phr (by mass), the X-ray diffraction peaks disappeared in the blends, with the smallest amount of particles on the fracture surface, and the highest crosslinking density. http://hcxjgy.paperopen.com/oa/DArticle.aspx?type=view&id=202404008trans-14-polyisoprene, natural rubber, blending vulcanizate, crystallization behavior, crosslinking density,
spellingShingle MA Rui-ze1,2, LIANG Yu-rong1,2, WANG Long1, ZHENG Hui-wen1, WANG Na-na1, SU Jun-dong1
"Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
trans-1
4-polyisoprene, natural rubber, blending vulcanizate, crystallization behavior, crosslinking density,
title "Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
title_full "Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
title_fullStr "Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
title_full_unstemmed "Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
title_short "Crystallization behavior of trans-1,4-polyisoprene/natural rubber blending vulcanizates"
title_sort crystallization behavior of trans 1 4 polyisoprene natural rubber blending vulcanizates
topic trans-1
4-polyisoprene, natural rubber, blending vulcanizate, crystallization behavior, crosslinking density,
url http://hcxjgy.paperopen.com/oa/DArticle.aspx?type=view&id=202404008
work_keys_str_mv AT maruize12liangyurong12wanglong1zhenghuiwen1wangnana1sujundong1 crystallizationbehavioroftrans14polyisoprenenaturalrubberblendingvulcanizates