Abstract
Abstract The kinetics of crosslinking natural rubber during vulcanization with tetramethyl and tetraethylthiuram disulfide was investigated. The following results were derived: 1. The increase of crosslinking during vulcanization which was measured by the change of reciprocal swelling is first order over a wide range of reaction time and temperature. 2. During vulcanization, crosslinking and dithiocarbamate formation are reactions which proceed with identical rate. From this we had to conclude that the formation of dithiocarbamate is the immediate cause of the crosslink formation. 3. The concentration of the thiuram disulfide decreases much faster with respect to vulcanization time than crosslinking increases. In other words, the thiuram decrease can only be considered a reaction which precedes crosslinking.
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