Compatibility Study of Hydrocarbon Resins with Rubber Compounds for Tire Applications

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 POLYMER SCIENCE
Liwei Yu, Howard Colvin, Joseph J. Rosmus, Timothy E. Calabrese, Louis A. Benvenuti
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Abstract

The addition of hydrocarbon resins to rubber compounds has a significant impact on their properties such as wet grip and rolling resistance. These performance characteristics have a strong correlation with the compatibility of the resin with the rubber matrix. Incompatible resins can cause excessive broadening of the damping curve which results in poor rolling resistance. Compatibility, however, allows maximization of wet grip while minimizing the effect on rolling resistance. Compatibility is promoted by lower resin molecular weight and structural similarity to the polymers being blended. In this study, a method based on the Fox equation has been developed to quantitatively characterize the compatibility between resin and natural rubber (NR), a binary system. The Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR), a tool new to the tire industry, is utilized to investigate the interaction between resin and two rubbers, i.e., a ternary system of natural rubber (NR)/butadiene rubber (BR)/Resin and solution polymerized styrene butadiene rubber (SSBR)/butadiene rubber (BR)/Resin, with a specific emphasis on resin partitioning among rubber blends. Additionally, the DSR is applied to assess the Tg shift and tangent delta peak height, providing insight into the compatibility between rubbers and resin. A curve-fitting model was developed for SSBR/BR/Resin system to depict the relationship between these two parameters and the physical and chemical properties of resins, with the selection of resins featuring different degrees of aromaticity, Tg, and molecular weight. The findings indicated that higher Tg, increased aromaticity, and lower molecular weight of the resin resulted in an elevated Tg shift in the blend, while lower molecular weight led to an increase in the tangent delta peak height. Our findings supply insight into the performance of rubber/resin blends and introduce a new screening tool for characterizing these blends in their green state.
碳氢化合物树脂与轮胎用橡胶化合物的兼容性研究
在橡胶复合物中添加碳氢化合物树脂会对其性能(如湿抓地力和滚动阻力)产生重大影响。这些性能特征与树脂与橡胶基体的相容性密切相关。不相容的树脂会导致阻尼曲线过度变宽,从而导致滚动阻力变差。而相容性则可最大限度地提高湿抓地力,同时将对滚动阻力的影响降至最低。较低的树脂分子量和与混合聚合物的结构相似性可促进相容性。本研究开发了一种基于 Fox 方程的方法,用于定量表征树脂与天然橡胶(NR)这一二元体系之间的相容性。动态剪切流变仪(DSR)是轮胎行业的一种新工具,用于研究树脂与两种橡胶(即天然橡胶 (NR)/ 丁二烯橡胶 (BR)/ 树脂和溶液聚合丁苯橡胶 (SSBR)/ 丁二烯橡胶 (BR)/ 树脂的三元体系)之间的相互作用,重点是橡胶混合物之间的树脂分配。此外,DSR 还可用于评估 Tg 移动和正切 delta 峰高,从而深入了解橡胶和树脂之间的相容性。为 SSBR/BR/Resin 系统开发了一个曲线拟合模型,以描述这两个参数与树脂的物理和化学特性之间的关系,并选择了具有不同芳香度、Tg 和分子量的树脂。研究结果表明,树脂的 Tg 越高、芳香度越高、分子量越低,混合物的 Tg 移动越大,而分子量越低,正切三角峰高越高。我们的研究结果有助于深入了解橡胶/树脂共混物的性能,并为表征这些共混物的绿色状态引入了一种新的筛选工具。
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology
Rubber Chemistry and Technology 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
21
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: The scope of RC&T covers: -Chemistry and Properties- Mechanics- Materials Science- Nanocomposites- Biotechnology- Rubber Recycling- Green Technology- Characterization and Simulation. Published continuously since 1928, the journal provides the deepest archive of published research in the field. Rubber Chemistry & Technology is read by scientists and engineers in academia, industry and government.
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