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Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites

High loadings of carbon black (CB) are usually used to achieve the properties demanded of rubber compounds. In recent years, distinct nanoparticles have been investigated to replace CB in whole or in part, in order to reduce the necessary filler content or to improve performance. Multilayer graphene...

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Autores principales: Frasca, Daniele, Schulze, Dietmar, Wachtendorf, Volker, Krafft, Bernd, Rybak, Thomas, Schartel, Bernhard
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6432615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30979190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8030095
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author Frasca, Daniele
Schulze, Dietmar
Wachtendorf, Volker
Krafft, Bernd
Rybak, Thomas
Schartel, Bernhard
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Schulze, Dietmar
Wachtendorf, Volker
Krafft, Bernd
Rybak, Thomas
Schartel, Bernhard
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description High loadings of carbon black (CB) are usually used to achieve the properties demanded of rubber compounds. In recent years, distinct nanoparticles have been investigated to replace CB in whole or in part, in order to reduce the necessary filler content or to improve performance. Multilayer graphene (MLG) is a nanoparticle made of just 10 graphene sheets and has recently become commercially available for mass-product nanocomposites. Three phr (part for hundred rubbers) of MLG are added to chlorine isobutyl isoprene rubber (CIIR)/CB composites in order to replace part of the CB. The incorporation of just 3 phr MLG triples the Young’s modulus of CIIR; the same effect is obtained with 20 phr CB. The simultaneous presence of three MLG and CB also delivers remarkable properties, e.g. adding three MLG and 20 phr CB increased the hardness as much as adding 40 phr CB. A comprehensive study is presented, showing the influence on a variety of mechanical properties. The potential of the MLG/CB combination is illustrated to reduce the filler content or to boost performance, respectively. Apart from the remarkable mechanical properties, the CIIR/CB/MLG nanocomposites showed an increase in weathering resistance.
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spelling pubmed-64326152019-04-02 Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites Frasca, Daniele Schulze, Dietmar Wachtendorf, Volker Krafft, Bernd Rybak, Thomas Schartel, Bernhard Polymers (Basel) Article High loadings of carbon black (CB) are usually used to achieve the properties demanded of rubber compounds. In recent years, distinct nanoparticles have been investigated to replace CB in whole or in part, in order to reduce the necessary filler content or to improve performance. Multilayer graphene (MLG) is a nanoparticle made of just 10 graphene sheets and has recently become commercially available for mass-product nanocomposites. Three phr (part for hundred rubbers) of MLG are added to chlorine isobutyl isoprene rubber (CIIR)/CB composites in order to replace part of the CB. The incorporation of just 3 phr MLG triples the Young’s modulus of CIIR; the same effect is obtained with 20 phr CB. The simultaneous presence of three MLG and CB also delivers remarkable properties, e.g. adding three MLG and 20 phr CB increased the hardness as much as adding 40 phr CB. A comprehensive study is presented, showing the influence on a variety of mechanical properties. The potential of the MLG/CB combination is illustrated to reduce the filler content or to boost performance, respectively. Apart from the remarkable mechanical properties, the CIIR/CB/MLG nanocomposites showed an increase in weathering resistance. MDPI 2016-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6432615/ /pubmed/30979190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8030095 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title_full Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title_fullStr Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title_short Multilayer Graphene/Carbon Black/Chlorine Isobutyl Isoprene Rubber Nanocomposites
title_sort multilayer graphene/carbon black/chlorine isobutyl isoprene rubber nanocomposites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6432615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30979190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8030095
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