Abstract
ABSTRACTInfluence of silanization temperature on properties of silica‐filled solution polymerized styrene butadiene rubber was investigated. Two types of silica, i.e., highly dispersible silica (HDSi) and conventional silica (CSi), were compared. Results show that the increased silanization temperature leads to the enhanced rubber–filler interaction, filler dispersion, and cross‐link density giving rise to the improvement in vulcanizate properties such as modulus, heat build‐up (HBU), and dynamic set, as well as tire performance, e.g., wet grip (WG), rolling resistance (RR), and abrasion resistance. Great care, however, must be taken to avoid the scorching phenomenon during the mixing process at too high temperature. Taken as a whole, the balanced properties are found at the silanization temperature of 140°C. Surprisingly, HDSi provides insignificant differences in degree of filler dispersion, WG, and RR, compared to CSi, despite its claimed greater dispersability. Probably, the relatively long mixing time used in this experiment may override the influence of silica type. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016, 133, 43342.
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