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Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties
Natural rubber composites were reinforced by the co-fillers ‘hydrochar’ (HC), obtained by hydrothermal carbonization of hardwood sawdust and commercial carbon black (CB). The content of the combined fillers was kept constant while their ratio was varied. The aim was to test the suitability of HC as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10220732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15102397 |
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author | Lubura, Jelena Kočková, Olga Strachota, Beata Bera, Oskar Pavlova, Ewa Pavličević, Jelena Ikonić, Bojana Kojić, Predrag Strachota, Adam |
author_facet | Lubura, Jelena Kočková, Olga Strachota, Beata Bera, Oskar Pavlova, Ewa Pavličević, Jelena Ikonić, Bojana Kojić, Predrag Strachota, Adam |
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description | Natural rubber composites were reinforced by the co-fillers ‘hydrochar’ (HC), obtained by hydrothermal carbonization of hardwood sawdust and commercial carbon black (CB). The content of the combined fillers was kept constant while their ratio was varied. The aim was to test the suitability of HC as a partial filler in natural rubber. Due to its larger particle size and hence smaller specific surface area, large amounts of HC reduced the crosslinking density in the composites. On the other hand, due to its unsaturated organic character, HC was found to display interesting chemical effects: if it was used as the exclusive filler component, it displayed a very strong anti-oxidizing effect, which greatly stabilized the rubber composite against oxidative crosslinking (and hence embrittlement). HC also affected the vulcanization kinetics in different ways, depending on the HC/CB ratio. Composites with HC/CB ratios 20/30 and 10/40 displayed interesting chemical stabilization in combination with fairly good mechanical properties. The performed analyses included vulcanization kinetics, tensile properties, determination of density of permanent and reversible crosslinking in dry and swollen states, chemical stability tests including TGA, thermo-oxidative aging tests in air at 180 °C, simulated weathering in real use conditions (‘Florida test’), and thermo-mechanical analyses of degraded samples. Generally, the results indicate that HC could be a promising filler material due to its specific reactivity. |
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spelling | pubmed-102207322023-05-28 Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties Lubura, Jelena Kočková, Olga Strachota, Beata Bera, Oskar Pavlova, Ewa Pavličević, Jelena Ikonić, Bojana Kojić, Predrag Strachota, Adam Polymers (Basel) Article Natural rubber composites were reinforced by the co-fillers ‘hydrochar’ (HC), obtained by hydrothermal carbonization of hardwood sawdust and commercial carbon black (CB). The content of the combined fillers was kept constant while their ratio was varied. The aim was to test the suitability of HC as a partial filler in natural rubber. Due to its larger particle size and hence smaller specific surface area, large amounts of HC reduced the crosslinking density in the composites. On the other hand, due to its unsaturated organic character, HC was found to display interesting chemical effects: if it was used as the exclusive filler component, it displayed a very strong anti-oxidizing effect, which greatly stabilized the rubber composite against oxidative crosslinking (and hence embrittlement). HC also affected the vulcanization kinetics in different ways, depending on the HC/CB ratio. Composites with HC/CB ratios 20/30 and 10/40 displayed interesting chemical stabilization in combination with fairly good mechanical properties. The performed analyses included vulcanization kinetics, tensile properties, determination of density of permanent and reversible crosslinking in dry and swollen states, chemical stability tests including TGA, thermo-oxidative aging tests in air at 180 °C, simulated weathering in real use conditions (‘Florida test’), and thermo-mechanical analyses of degraded samples. Generally, the results indicate that HC could be a promising filler material due to its specific reactivity. MDPI 2023-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10220732/ /pubmed/37242972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15102397 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lubura, Jelena Kočková, Olga Strachota, Beata Bera, Oskar Pavlova, Ewa Pavličević, Jelena Ikonić, Bojana Kojić, Predrag Strachota, Adam Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title | Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title_full | Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title_fullStr | Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title_short | Natural Rubber Composites Using Hydrothermally Carbonized Hardwood Waste Biomass as a Partial Reinforcing Filler—Part II: Mechanical, Thermal and Ageing (Chemical) Properties |
title_sort | natural rubber composites using hydrothermally carbonized hardwood waste biomass as a partial reinforcing filler—part ii: mechanical, thermal and ageing (chemical) properties |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10220732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15102397 |
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