工业相关硫硫化弹性体脱硫技术的最新进展

IF 9.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Andrea Dorigato, Daniele Rigotti, Giulia Fredi
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摘要

橡胶材料有趣的热机械性能有利于其在许多领域的广泛应用,因此每年丢弃的磨损合成橡胶和天然橡胶的数量都在增加。然而,橡胶复杂的三维分子结构使回收和降解过程复杂化,目前的橡胶废物管理措施(即填埋、焚烧、橡胶研磨)被认为是不可持续的或严重不足的。另一方面,由于交联的选择性裂解,脱硫技术代表了一种可持续可行的方法,可以获得一种可以重新引入橡胶价值链或在新型生态可持续的热塑性或弹性体混合物中重复使用的材料。因此,这篇综述概述了当前的橡胶废物管理技术和脱硫技术,强调了潜在的脱硫机制,描述了每种方法的优缺点,并提供了一些文献示例。由于大多数关于脱硫的研究都是在废轮胎上进行的,因此本综述主要关注用于该应用的最广泛使用的橡胶类别,即天然橡胶(NR)和苯乙烯-丁二烯橡胶(SBR),以及最常见的硫化技术,即硫硫化。考虑到循环经济方法应用的重要性,本工作还回顾了橡胶脱硫剂的应用,重点是如何将脱硫橡胶与不同的聚合物基体复合,以开发具有适当物理性能的生态可持续聚合物共混物。
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Recent advances in the devulcanization technologies of industrially relevant sulfur-vulcanized elastomers

The interesting thermomechanical properties of rubber materials have favored their widespread application in many fields, with a consequent increase in the amount of worn synthetic and natural rubber discarded every year. However, the complex three-dimensional molecular structure of rubber complicates the recycling and degradation process, and the current rubber waste management measures (i.e., landfilling, incineration, rubber grinding) are found to be unsustainable or substantially inadequate. On the other hand, devulcanization technologies, thanks to the selective cleavage of crosslinks, represent a sustainable and feasible approach to obtain a material that can be reintroduced into the rubber value chain or reused in novel eco-sustainable thermoplastic or elastomeric blends. Hence, this review provides an overview of the current rubber waste management techniques and devulcanization technologies, highlighting the underlying devulcanization mechanisms, describing the pros and cons of each method, and presenting some literature examples. Since most of the research on devulcanization has been made on waste tires, this review mainly focuses on the most widely used rubber classes for this application, i.e., natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and the most common vulcanization technique, i.e., sulfur vulcanization. Considering the importance of the application of a circular economy approach, this work also reviews the applications of rubber devulcanizates, focusing on how devulcanized rubber can be compounded with different polymeric matrices to develop eco-sustainable polymer blends with suitable physical properties.

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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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