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Abstract
This study focuses on the usage of silane-modified palm oil (Si-m-PO) to replace petroleum-based processing oils, i.e., distillate aromatic extract (DAE) and treated distillate aromatic extract (TDAE), in silica-reinforced styrene butadiene rubber/butadiene rubber (SBR/BR) compounds for green tire tread products. The preparation of a novel processing oil based on Si-m-PO was successful on the laboratory scale, as verified by nuclear magnetic resonance, where the grafting efficiency of silane in oil molecules was 58%. Among the different types of processing oils, the presence of Si-m-PO in the compounds resulted in lower filler-filler interactions than the ones with TDAE and unmodified PO but higher than DAE. The Si-m-PO showed an effective reduction in filler–filler interaction compared to unmodified PO, possibly because the Si-m-PO could cover silica surfaces via silane linkage, leading to hydrophobicity of silica surfaces. Overall, the compounds containing Si-m-PO represented higher mechanical properties than the other oils. Furthermore, the Si-m-PO provided the same level concerning rolling resistance and enhanced wet traction, when compared to unmodified PO. Therefore, Si-m-PO can be applied as a biobased processing oil in tire tread applications.
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Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry is published monthly in English by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. JIEC brings together multidisciplinary interests in one journal and is to disseminate information on all aspects of research and development in industrial and engineering chemistry. Contributions in the form of research articles, short communications, notes and reviews are considered for publication. The editors welcome original contributions that have not been and are not to be published elsewhere. Instruction to authors and a manuscript submissions form are printed at the end of each issue. Bulk reprints of individual articles can be ordered. This publication is partially supported by Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.