利用化学-机械高效脱硫化法回收废丁腈橡胶并改善再硫化橡胶的力学性能

IF 9.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Mohammad Amin Ghowsi, Masoud Jamshidi
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摘要

废橡胶是不易回收的环境污染物。硫化(即橡胶硫化的反向过程)被认为是回收橡胶废物的一种很有前途的方法。在本研究中,介绍了一种简单有效的废丁腈橡胶(WNBR)的化学-机械脱硫方法,并与机械、热-化学-机械和放射性化学-机械方法进行了比较。在不同化学试剂(即N-环己基-2-苯并噻唑磺酰胺(CBS)、四甲基秋兰姆二硫化物(TMTD)、二苯基二硫化物(DPDS)、VitaX以及VitaX和DPDS的混合物)的存在下,使用双辊磨机将机械应力施加到破碎的废橡胶上。测定了脱硫前后废胶粉在双辊轧机上的成片时间、交联密度(CLD)和溶胶/凝胶含量。用热重分析、差示扫描量热分析和凝胶渗透色谱对脱硫橡胶进行了表征。最后,对脱硫丁腈橡胶的性能(即拉伸、硬度和固化性能)进行了评估,并与原始NBR进行了比较。发现VitaX是化学制剂中最有效的化学制剂。与机械脱硫NBR相比,它使化学机械、热化学机械和放化学机械脱硫样品的片材形成时间分别减少了43%、87%和98%。与机械脱硫NBR相比,样品的溶胶含量、脱硫百分比和拉伸强度分别增加了24%、33%和100%。
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Recycling waste nitrile rubber (NBR) and improving mechanical properties of Re-vulcanized rubber by an efficient chemo-mechanical devulcanization

Recycling waste nitrile rubber (NBR) and improving mechanical properties of Re-vulcanized rubber by an efficient chemo-mechanical devulcanization

Waste rubbers are environmental pollutants that could not be easily recycled. Devulcanization (i.e. as a reverse process of rubber vulcanization) is considered as a promising method for recycling of rubber wastes. In this study, a simple and effective chemo-mechanical devulcanization for waste nitrile rubber (WNBR) was introduced and compared to the mechanical, thermo-chemo-mechanical and radio-chemo-mechanical methods. The mechanical stress was applied to crumbed waste rubbers using a two roll mill in presence of different chemical agents (i.e. N-cyclohexyl-2- benzothiazole sulfonamide (CBS), tetra methyl thiuram disulfide (TMTD), diphenyl disulfide (DPDS), VitaX and a mixture of VitaX and DPDS). The sheet formation time on two roll mill, crosslink density (CLD) and sol/gel contents of waste rubber powders were measured before and after devulcanization. The devulcanized rubbers were characterized using TGA, DSC and GPC analysis. Finally, the properties of devulcanized nitrile rubber (i.e. the tensile, hardness and curing properties) were evaluated and compared to pristine NBR. It was found that VitaX is the most efficient chemical agent among the chemical agents. It caused 43, 87 and 98% decrement in the sheet formation time of chemo-mechanically, thermo-chemo-mechanically and radio-chemo-mechanically devulcanized samples compared to the mechanically devulcanized NBR, respectively. The samples also showed 24, 33 and 100% increment in the sol content, devulcanization percent and tensile strength compared to the mechanically devulcanized NBR, respectively.

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Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research
Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research Materials Science-Polymers and Plastics
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