Abstract

Abstract Kinetics of natural rubber (NR) vulcanization by lanthanum O, O'-diisopropyldithiophosphate [La(DiPDP) 3] was studied. La(DiPDP) 3 had remarkable accelerating effect on the vulcanization of NR. The rate constant k 6 of the reaction that turned polysulphidic cross-links into the modified main chain was higher than that of desulfuration reaction of polysulfidic cross-links ( k 3). The activation energies ( E a2, E a3, and E a6) of the formation, desulfuration, and decomposition of polysulfidic cross-links were 87.57, 102.34, and 95.01 kJ · mol −1, respectively. Activation energy ( Ea 5) of the reaction that turned the cross-link precursors into the modified main chain was 82.67 kJ · mol −1. It could be concluded that the proportion of polysulphidic cross-links was higher than mono- and di-sulphidic cross-links during induction and curing periods, mono- and di-sulphidic cross-links increased as curing temperature rose. In the temperature range of 140 ∼ 160 °C, the amounts of polysulphidic cross-links were similar. However, over 160 °C, mono- and di-sulphidic cross-links increased rapidly. Moreover, cross-link density of the vulcanizates was determined from the equilibrium-swelling data. A chemical probe detected the concentration of polysulphidic cross-links of vulcanizates. The change trend of the results predicated from equation corresponded to that of the experimental results.

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