Abstract

This work concerns the effect of fillers and ionic liquids on the cure characteristics of natural rubber (NR) compounds, as well as the mechanical and thermal properties of the vulcanizates. Three types of white filler were applied, such as cellulose, nanosized silica and hydrotalcite, to modify the performance of NR composites. Additionally, ionic liquids (ILs) with bromide anion and different cations, i.e., 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium (Bmi) and 1-butyl-3-methylpyrrolidinium (Bmpyr), were used to improve the cure characteristics of NR compounds and functional properties of the vulcanizates. The type of filler and the structure of ILs were proved to affect the rheometric properties and cure characteristics of NR compounds as well as the performance of the NR vulcanizates. Owing to the adsorption of curatives onto the surface, silica reduced the activity of the crosslinking system, prolonging the optimal vulcanization time of NR compounds and reducing the crosslinking degree of the elastomer. However, silica-filled NR exhibited the highest thermal stability. Hydrotalcite increased the crosslink density and, consequently, the mechanical properties of the vulcanizates, but deteriorated their thermal stability. ILs beneficially influenced the cure characteristics of NR compounds, as well as the crosslink density and mechanical performance of the vulcanizates, particularly those filled with silica. Cellulose did not significantly affect the vulcanization of NR compounds and crosslink density of the vulcanizates compared to the unfilled elastomer, but deteriorated their tensile strength. On the other hand, cellulose improved the thermal stability and did not considerably alter the damping properties of the vulcanizates.

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  • IntroductionAccepted: 17 May 2021Natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) elastomer (NR) has been increasingly used, because it is renewable and environmentally friendly

  • Accepted: 17 May 2021Natural rubber elastomer (NR) has been increasingly used, because it is renewable and environmentally friendly

  • Taking the T5% into account, i.e., the onset decomposition temperature, slightly lower degradation temperature was exhibited by the imidazolium ionic liquid (BmiBr), (T5% of approximately 238 ◦ C) as compared to the pyrrolidinium one, i.e., BmpyrBr (T5% of approximately 246 ◦ C)

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Introduction

Accepted: 17 May 2021Natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) elastomer (NR) has been increasingly used, because it is renewable and environmentally friendly. The very good strength properties of NR composites determine their wide applications in the polymer technology for centuries [1]. Apart from their rubber matrix properties, their crucial influence on the properties of elastomer composites is due to fillers, the composition of the curing system, the application of crosslinking coagents and other additives. The incorporation of the filler into elastomer composites usually increases the modulus due to the inclusion of rigid particles in the soft elastomeric matrix. The interactions between the filler particles are crucial, leading to the formation of a filler network in the crosslinked elastomer matrix, which affects the mechanical properties of the vulcanizates in both static and dynamic conditions. Fillers, especially silica, were reported to affect the efficiency of the crosslinking system and, the curing characteristics of the rubber

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