Abstract

AbstractThe effect of antioxidant on the crosslinking reaction occurring during the oxidation of sulphur vulcanizates of natural rubber was investigated by using both continuous and intermittent stress relaxation measurements. Similarly, by means of continuous stress relaxation and equilibrium swelling measurements the crosslinking reaction in vacuum was followed. The presence of antioxidant or removal of air reduced considerably both continuous and intermittent relaxation and also the difference between them, which measures the crosslinking. The crosslink formation must therefore form part of the sequence of oxidative reactions.

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