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,
Highlights
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
Summary
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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