Abstract

Academic Journal of Polymer science (AJOP) is a Journal which publishes state-of-the-art overview articles by internationally recognized authorities in polymer science and engineering. It covers all the areas of particular interest are biomedical applications,

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  • Charles Goodyear discovered in 1839 that heating raw rubber with sulfur modified the rubber to retain its shape

  • The loading of the powder with 350 mg/g of tert-butyl-2-benzothiazole sulfenamide (TBBS) was increased progressively to determine its effect on the cure properties of the rubber

  • The raw rubber was mixed with the powder and sulfur to produce compounds

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Introduction

Charles Goodyear discovered in 1839 that heating raw rubber with sulfur modified the rubber to retain its shape. Evaporation of the filtrate on a rotary evaporator indicated the mass lost was 0.110g, indicating the bulk of the TBBS was absorbed onto the ZnO. The surface modified additive will be referred to as the “powder”.

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