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Original Articles

Devulcanization of Natural Rubber Vulcanizates by Mechanochemical Process

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Pages 1399-1412 | Published online: 14 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Using a suitable disulfide-based devulcanizing agent, which cleaved the sulfur cross-links in vulcanized rubber at high temperature, devulcanization of gum natural rubber was carried out. High sulfur and medium sulfur, as well as low sulfur–containing rubber vulcanizates were used to study the cleavage of sulfidic bonds. The cure characteristics and mechanical properties of vulcanized natural rubber and revulcanized natural rubber were studied. Thermal properties of the rubber were analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), which indicates that the onset degradation temperature further increased on revulcanization with higher amount of disulfide. The properties of the revulcanized natural rubber increased with increasing disulfide concentration, also the mechanical properties of the devulcanized natural rubber were increased by decreasing the sulfur content in the original rubber vulcanizate. From the rheometric study increases in optimum cure time were observed when ground rubber vulcanizates were treated with higher amounts of disulfide. The scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) study suggested the change in failure mechanism as influenced by the type of cross-linking present and the devulcanizing agent used. From infrared (IR) spectroscopy it was observed that the oxidation of the main polymeric chain did not occur at the time of high temperature milling.

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