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The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler

This study presents the functional effects of BaTiO(3) powder loaded in ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (EPDM) in three concentrations: 0, 1, and 2.5 phr. The characterization of mechanical properties, oxidation strength, and biological vulnerability is achieved on these materials subjected to an ac...

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Autores principales: Borbath, Tunde, Nicula, Nicoleta, Zaharescu, Traian, Borbath, Istvan, Boros, Tiberiu Francisc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15092190
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Nicula, Nicoleta
Zaharescu, Traian
Borbath, Istvan
Boros, Tiberiu Francisc
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Nicula, Nicoleta
Zaharescu, Traian
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Boros, Tiberiu Francisc
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description This study presents the functional effects of BaTiO(3) powder loaded in ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (EPDM) in three concentrations: 0, 1, and 2.5 phr. The characterization of mechanical properties, oxidation strength, and biological vulnerability is achieved on these materials subjected to an accelerated degradation stimulated by their γ-irradiation at 50 and 100 kGy. The thermal performances of these materials are improved when the content of filler becomes higher. The results obtained by chemiluminescence, FTIR-ATR, and mechanical testing indicate that the loading of 2.5 phr is the most proper composition that resists for a long time after it is γ-irradiated at a high dose. If the oxidation starts at 176 °C in the pristine polymer, it becomes significant at 188 and 210 °C in the case of composites containing 1 and 2.5 phr of filler, respectively. The radiation treatment induces a significant stability improvement measured by the enlargement of temperature range by more than 1.5 times, which explains the durability growth for the radiation-processed studied composites. The extension of the stability period is also based on the interaction between degrading polymer substrate and particle surface in the composite richest in titanate fraction when the exposure is 100 kGy was analyzed. The mechanical testing as well as the FTIR investigation clearly delimits the positive effects of carbon black on the functionality of EPDM/BaTiO(3) composites. The contribution of carbon black is a defining feature of the studied composites based on the nucleation of the host matrix by which the polymer properties are effectively ameliorated.
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spelling pubmed-101810932023-05-13 The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler Borbath, Tunde Nicula, Nicoleta Zaharescu, Traian Borbath, Istvan Boros, Tiberiu Francisc Polymers (Basel) Article This study presents the functional effects of BaTiO(3) powder loaded in ethylene–propylene–diene rubber (EPDM) in three concentrations: 0, 1, and 2.5 phr. The characterization of mechanical properties, oxidation strength, and biological vulnerability is achieved on these materials subjected to an accelerated degradation stimulated by their γ-irradiation at 50 and 100 kGy. The thermal performances of these materials are improved when the content of filler becomes higher. The results obtained by chemiluminescence, FTIR-ATR, and mechanical testing indicate that the loading of 2.5 phr is the most proper composition that resists for a long time after it is γ-irradiated at a high dose. If the oxidation starts at 176 °C in the pristine polymer, it becomes significant at 188 and 210 °C in the case of composites containing 1 and 2.5 phr of filler, respectively. The radiation treatment induces a significant stability improvement measured by the enlargement of temperature range by more than 1.5 times, which explains the durability growth for the radiation-processed studied composites. The extension of the stability period is also based on the interaction between degrading polymer substrate and particle surface in the composite richest in titanate fraction when the exposure is 100 kGy was analyzed. The mechanical testing as well as the FTIR investigation clearly delimits the positive effects of carbon black on the functionality of EPDM/BaTiO(3) composites. The contribution of carbon black is a defining feature of the studied composites based on the nucleation of the host matrix by which the polymer properties are effectively ameliorated. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10181093/ /pubmed/37177336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15092190 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Borbath, Tunde
Nicula, Nicoleta
Zaharescu, Traian
Borbath, Istvan
Boros, Tiberiu Francisc
The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
title The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
title_full The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
title_fullStr The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
title_full_unstemmed The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
title_short The Contribution of BaTiO(3) to the Stability Improvement of Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber: Part I—Pristine Filler
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15092190
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