Abstract
Abstract The present paper deals with the kinetics of the thiuram vulcanization at varying thiuram disulfide concentrations as well as with the influence of the zinc oxide content upon vulcanization at constant temperature (120° C). It was found : 1. The limiting value of dithiocarbamate formation of 66 mole per cent relative to the amount of thiuram disulfide used is—within wide limits—independent of the initial thiuram disulfide concentration. 2. At constant thiuram disulfide concentration the limiting value of dithiocarbamate formation is unchanged when the zinc oxide content is successively increased. 3. Changing the zinc oxide content while the thiuram disulfide concentration is kept constant exerts an influence on the kinetics of the decrease of thiuram as well as on the increase of dithiocarbamate. The rate constants of both reactions increase. 4. It is concluded from these results that in all probability vulcanization is initiated on the surface of the zinc oxide crystals. 5. Even in stocks containing as much as 40 g. zinc oxide per hundred g. of compounds, the limiting value of dithiocarbamate formation remains unchanged. This was verified by the analysis of vulcanizates after extremely long cure times. The average limiting value of two experiments after 24 hours of cure was 65 mole per cent which corresponds to a two-thirds reaction within the experimental error.
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