Abstract

Abstract The radiation graft copolymerization of a mixture of styrene (St) and n-butyl acrylate (NBA) monomers on natural rubber (NR) latex has been studied. An irradiation dose of about 18 kGy was needed to attain a conversion of about 80%. The tensile strength of the grafted NR film increases with increasing irradiation dose. A film tensile strength of about 155 kg/cm2 was attained by irradiation of a mixture of St, NBA, and NR latex with a dose of about 14 kGy. At low concentrations of monomer in the latex, the Mooney viscosity of the film increases with increasing irradiation dose. At higher monomer concentration, grafting and homopolymerization proceed more favorably than crosslinking, and thus the Mooney viscosity decreases with increasing dose. Thermal analysis of the film showed that the grafted NR was more heat resistant than ungrafted NR.

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