Chenglong Du, Zhibo Huang, Xiaohui Wu, Shuailin Jing, Feifei Wang, Xiao Liu, Yan Shi, Liqun Zhang
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Green vulcanization of brominated Butyl rubber via primary amine cross-linking without ZnO or sulfur
The increasing demand for brominated butyl rubber (BIIR) has intensified the use of conventional ZnO/sulfur-based curing systems, raising significant environmental concerns. Herein, we present a sustainable, ZnO- and sulfur-free cross-linking strategy enabled by a primary amine, octadecylamine (ODA), which serves as an efficient cross-linker for BIIR. Upon thermal activation at 160 °C, ODA reacts with the benzylic bromide groups of BIIR via dual nucleophilic substitution, forming stable covalent networks. The cross-link density and resultant mechanical properties exhibit a positive correlation with ODA loading, reaching an optimum at 3 phr. In contrast, octadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (OTAB) and diethylamine hydrochloride—lacking N–H protons—show negligible reactivity, highlighting the essential role of the primary amine functionality in the cross-linking mechanism. This work establishes a quantitative structure–efficiency relationship for amine-based cross-linkers, providing both experimental validation and mechanistic insight for the rational design of environmentally benign vulcanization processes in halogenated elastomers.
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Journal of Polymer Research provides a forum for the prompt publication of articles concerning the fundamental and applied research of polymers. Its great feature lies in the diversity of content which it encompasses, drawing together results from all aspects of polymer science and technology.
As polymer research is rapidly growing around the globe, the aim of this journal is to establish itself as a significant information tool not only for the international polymer researchers in academia but also for those working in industry. The scope of the journal covers a wide range of the highly interdisciplinary field of polymer science and technology, including:
polymer synthesis;
polymer reactions;
polymerization kinetics;
polymer physics;
morphology;
structure-property relationships;
polymer analysis and characterization;
physical and mechanical properties;
electrical and optical properties;
polymer processing and rheology;
application of polymers;
supramolecular science of polymers;
polymer composites.