Abstract

Ionic elastomers based on carboxylated nitrile rubber (XNBR) crosslinked with magnesium oxide (OMg) and filled with layered nanoclays have been prepared. Two types of nanofillers were employed: a commercial one (Cloisite 15 A) and the other prepared in our laboratory (BCA–ODA). The properties of raw and vulcanized compounds have been studied in order to elucidate the effect of layered nanoclays. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that during compounding and crosslinking the macromolecular chains of rubber were intercalated in a commercial nanofiller, whilst our nanoclay was exfoliated. However, this fact does not affect the properties of compounds homogeneously. Vulcanization parameters, Mooney viscosity and decay and rheological properties were affected depending on the filler type. Mechanical properties were not significantly varied, but glass transition temperature and ionic transition temperature were shifted in comparison with those of the unfilled compound.

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