Abstract

Change of crosslink density of natural rubber (NR) vulcanizates by thermal ageing at 60 °C has been studied under swollen conditions in solvents to investigate the influence of internal strain applied to the vulcanizate on the crosslink density change. The internal strain was controlled by swelling with various solvents such as n-hexane, toluene, tetrahydrofuran (THF), methanol and water. The order of degree of the swelling is toluene ≈ THF > n-hexane > methanol > water. The influence of curing system has been investigated with the vulcanizates cured by the conventional and EV cure systems. After thermal ageing, the apparent crosslink densities of the swollen vulcanizates in n-hexane, toluene and THF decrease irrespective of the cure systems, while that of the swollen vulcanizate in water increases. For the swollen vulcanizates in methanol, the apparent crosslink density of the vulcanizate with the conventional cure system after thermal ageing increases while that of the vulcanizate with the EV cure system decreases. The decrement of the apparent crosslink density of the vulcanizate after thermal ageing becomes larger and larger upon increasing the internal strain. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry

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