Abstract

AbstractThe crystallization of polyisoprene, vulcanized to various degrees of cure with tetramethylthiuram disulfide/sulfur and 2‐bisbenzothiazole‐2,2′‐disulfide (MBTS)/sulfur formulations, was studied in a density column at −25°C. The densities of vulcanizates before crystallization decrease progressively with cure time, which is ascribed to an increase in free volume occasioned by the formation of accelerator‐terminated pendent groups on the polymer chain. The induction period before the onset of crystallization increases and both the rate of and the degree of crystallization decrease with extent of cure. This is attributed primarily to the presence of residual pendent groups on the polymer chain and secondly to crosslink formation. The changes are more marked with MBTS formulations where pendent groups are more bulky. MBTS compounds fail to crystallize once vulcanized to the point where a gel has formed. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 81: 2565–2572, 2001

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