Abstract

AbstractThe influence of the concentration of tetramethylthiuram disulfide (TMTD) on grafting of natural rubber by styrene at 80°, 95°, 115°, and 130°C and constant molar ratio of rubber and styrene was studied. It was found that the dependence Rp = f([TMTD]½) at all followed temperatures goes through a maximum and that TMTD substantially decreases the amount of bound rubber in the graft copolymer. The analysis of the kinetic data and the results of separation of polymer mixtures showed the significant role in the process of the termination reactions of the growing polymer and the rubber radicals with the RS radicals. The derived kinetic relation is in good agreement with the experimental, results and allows calculation of the transfer rate constants of RS radical on rubber.

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