Preparation of skim natural rubber and polypropylene blends via melt blending: A study on physico-mechanical properties

D. Wijewardane, M. Senevirathna, S. Siriwardena, D. Edirisinghe, Ycy Sudusingha
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High percentage of non-rubbers in Skim Natural Rubber (SNR) has restricted its use in manufacture of advanced rubber products. SNR were melt blended with polypropylene (PP) at different blend ratios to generate thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs). Standard Lanka Rubber (SLR) and PP blends were also prepared for the purpose of comparison. Tensile, hysteresis, hardness, water absorption, and dynamic mechanical properties of unvulcanized (UV) and dynamically vulcanized (DV) SNR/PP and SLR/PP blends were compared. Stress-strain behavior and TPE characteristics of both blends were similar. Tensile strength and modulus of SNR/PP blends decreased with the increase of SNR percentage. Elongation at break showed a decrease in UV blends and maxima at 50:50 blend ratio for DV blends. Dynamic vulcanization of the rubber phase improved tensile properties and hardness of the blends. Water absorption studies showed significantly higher equilibrium moisture content in SNR/PP blends, while difference in this property diminished with the increase of rubber phase. Water absorption and equilibrium moisture content decreased with dynamic vulcanization of rubber phase. Dynamic mechanical analysis confirmed multi-phase microstructure of the blends. Both blend systems showed similar dynamic mechanical properties and almost comparable thermo-mechanical properties confirming the potential of SNR as an alternative to SLR for selected applications.
熔融共混法制备脱脂天然橡胶与聚丙烯共混物:物理力学性能研究
脱脂天然橡胶(SNR)中非橡胶的高含量限制了其在高级橡胶制品中的应用。将信噪比与聚丙烯(PP)按不同配比熔融共混制备热塑性弹性体(TPEs)。为了比较,还制备了标准斯里兰卡橡胶(SLR)和PP共混物。比较了未硫化(UV)和动态硫化(DV) SNR/PP和SLR/PP共混物的拉伸、迟滞、硬度、吸水率和动态力学性能。两种共混物的应力应变行为和TPE特性相似。随着信噪比的增加,共混物的拉伸强度和模量降低。断裂伸长率在UV共混物中降低,在50:50的比例下DV共混物达到最大值。橡胶相的动态硫化提高了共混物的拉伸性能和硬度。吸水率研究表明,SNR/PP共混物的平衡含水率显著提高,但随着橡胶相的增加,平衡含水率的差异减小。吸水率和平衡含水率随橡胶相动态硫化而降低。动态力学分析证实了共混物的多相组织。两种共混体系表现出相似的动态力学性能和几乎相当的热力学性能,证实了SNR作为SLR替代品在特定应用中的潜力。
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