Abstract

In situ silica reinforcement of natural rubber (NR) grafted with methyl methacrylate (MMA) (MMA-GNR) was achieved via the sol–gel reaction of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) by the use of solid rubber and latex solutions. Silica contents within the MMA-GNR as high as 48 and 19 phr were obtained when using the solid rubber and latex solutions, respectively, under optimum conditions. The conversion efficiency of TEOS to silica was close to 95%. The in situ formed silica MMA-GNR/NR composite vulcanizates were prepared. MMA-GNR/NR composite vulcanizates reinforced with the in situ formed silica prepared by either method had similar mechanical properties to each other, but a shorter cure time and higher mechanical properties than those reinforced with the commercial silica at 9 phr. The TEM micrographs confirmed that the in situ formed silica particles were well dispersed within the MMA-GNR/NR composite matrix, whilst the commercial silica particles showed a significant level of agglomeration and a lower level of dispersion.

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