Nurul Hayati Yusof, Manroshan Singh, Tan Kim Song, Nurulhuda Abdullah, Fatimah Rubaizah Mohd Rasdi
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Properties of vulcanised concentrated skim natural rubber latex dipped film
Skim latex can be concentrated using an ultrafiltration process. It is a liquid separation process where water can be removed from latex through a membrane. Vulcanised dipped concentrated skim latex (CSK) films were prepared, and their properties were compared to commercial high ammonia natural rubber (HANR)-dipped films. As expected, HANR-dipped films were stronger as seen from the higher tensile and modulus values. However, the highest tensile strength and modulus values for CSK-dipped films stood at 17 MPa and 620%, respectively. Interestingly, the crosslink density of CSK-dipped films was higher than HANR-dipped films while the average molecular weight of rubber between crosslinks, Mc demonstrated the opposite. Both dipped films showed comparable results in oil and water uptakes, with CSK-dipped films having more water-resistance after prolonged immersion time than HANR-dipped films. The maximum decomposition temperature of CSK, i.e., 373.06 oC, and HANR dipped films, i.e., 374.08 oC, were almost identical. Interestingly, the TEM images revealed vulcanised CSK particles formed only intra-particle crosslinks, which agreed with the lower tensile strength, elongation at break (EB), crosslink density, and higher Mc. Overall, the non-rubber components and naturally occurring networks, with the influence of molecular weights, vulcanisation degree, and smaller particles, substantially affected the resulting CSK vulcanised dipped films.
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The Journal of Rubber Research is devoted to both natural and synthetic rubbers, as well as to related disciplines. The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of rubber from the core disciplines of biology, physics and chemistry, as well as economics. As a specialised field, rubber science includes within its niche a vast potential of innovative and value-added research areas yet to be explored. This peer reviewed publication focuses on the results of active experimental research and authoritative reviews on all aspects of rubber science.
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The Journal of Rubber Research serves to build a collective knowledge base while communicating information and validating the quality of research within the discipline, and bringing together work from experts in rubber science and related disciplines.
Scientists in both academia and industry involved in researching and working with all aspects of rubber will find this journal to be both source of information and a gateway for their own publications.