Abstract
Ethoxy functionalized devulcanize natural rubber (DeVulcNR) is used as compatibilizer for silica/graphene oxide (SiO2@GO) hybrid fillers in the styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) to fabricate SBR composites. The dispersion behavior of SiO2@GO hybrid filler was investigated through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of the tensile fracture surface along with the broken rubber surface developed by plunging into liquid nitrogen. The rubber–filler interfacial interactions were evaluated through the measurement of equilibrium swelling experiment, fraction of immobilized polymer chain by DSC study, FTIR analysis, and molecular dynamics simulation. The results reveal that in the presence of DeVulcNR, the rubber–filler interaction is enhanced compared with that of the control formulations containing only SBR. SiO2@GO hybrid‐filler shows synergistic effect on the mechanical properties of the composites in the presence of DeVulcNR. The improved mechanical properties of the SiO2@GO hybrid filler rubber composites may be due to chemical interaction among the functional groups of SiO2 and GO with the DeVulcNR. Further, XRD study indicates that there is no significant layer‐by‐layer restack of GO in the SBR/DeVulcNR composites. The higher storage modulus and lower tan δ of the SiO2@GO hybrid filler rubber composites show superior interfacial interaction between rubber and filler compared with that of the control formulations. POLYM. COMPOS., 40:E1559–E1572, 2019. © 2018 Society of Plastics Engineers
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