Mechanical and thermo-oxidative resistance properties of natural rubber film reinforced by orange peel-based carbon dots

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Jing Chen , Lusheng Liao , Lingyu Shang , Lijuan Du , Yinyi Lai , Jiahui Liu , Zinuo Yang , Yukun Ma , WenFeng Peng , Fuquan Zhang
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Bio-based carbon dots (CDs) have a wide range of precursor sources, abundant chemical functional groups, and good free radical scavenging ability. This makes them an excellent candidate for modifying natural rubber (NR). In this work, CDs were synthesized from orange peels using a hydrothermal process and were utilized to reinforce NR latex. The structure and properties of both the CDs (including morphology, functional groups and fluorescence emission spectra) and NR/CDs films (including crosslinking density, morphology, functional groups, and mechanical properties) were comprehensively investigated. The results indicate that the inclusion of CDs led to improvements in tensile and tear strength while maintaining undamaged elongation at break. The tube model results indicate that the Ge (the elastic modulus brought by entangled chains) is significantly higher than the Gc (the elastic modulus contributed by chemical crosslinking) in this system, suggesting that the physical entangled network play a more significant role than chemical cross-linking; and the trend of Gc+Ge with the amount of CDs aligns completely with the cross-linking density measured by swelling method. Additionally, it was observed that CDs exhibited excellent thermo-oxidative resistance properties for NR. After 24 hours of thermal aging, the aging coefficient increased from 20.7% (NR-0) to 65.8% (NR-7). Furthermore, with an increase in thermal aging time, the tensile strength and crosslinking density of NR-0 decreased at a faster rate compared with NR-5. At an aging time of 40 hours, the tensile strength of NR-0 was reduced to 0.53 MPa and almost completely failed; whereas the tensile strength of NR-5 was still maintained at 8.2 MPa. Overall, the addition of CDs dramatically improved the thermo-oxidative resistance and mechanical properties of the NR film. Simultaneously, a novel way involving the utilization of orange peel with high value is being proposed.

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Industrial Crops and Products
Industrial Crops and Products 农林科学-农业工程
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期刊介绍: Industrial Crops and Products is an International Journal publishing academic and industrial research on industrial (defined as non-food/non-feed) crops and products. Papers concern both crop-oriented and bio-based materials from crops-oriented research, and should be of interest to an international audience, hypothesis driven, and where comparisons are made statistics performed.
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