Abstract
The effects of pH value of reaction system, reaction time, and reaction temperature on the chlorination reaction in the preparation of chlorinated natural rubber (CNR) from natural rubber latex were discussed. It has been found from the thermal analysis that the thermal degradation of CNR in nitrogen is a one-step reaction, and 30% carbonide with a stable structure remained at 360 to 700°C; whereas the thermo-oxidative degradation of CNR in air is a multistep reaction, and the thermal degradation ratio reaches to 100% at 560°C. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 73: 2863–2867, 1999
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