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Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites

Silica-filled natural rubber (NR) encounters incompatibility problems, owing to the strong particle-particle interaction arising from the hydrogen bonds of hydroxyl groups, which generally leads to the formation of agglomerates. The addition of coupling agents, especially silane coupling agents, red...

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Autores principales: Saramolee, Prachid, Trubmusik, Suchanat, Sunthondecha, Thirayu, Nisoa, Mudtorlep, Johns, Jobish
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08120
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author Saramolee, Prachid
Trubmusik, Suchanat
Sunthondecha, Thirayu
Nisoa, Mudtorlep
Johns, Jobish
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Trubmusik, Suchanat
Sunthondecha, Thirayu
Nisoa, Mudtorlep
Johns, Jobish
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description Silica-filled natural rubber (NR) encounters incompatibility problems, owing to the strong particle-particle interaction arising from the hydrogen bonds of hydroxyl groups, which generally leads to the formation of agglomerates. The addition of coupling agents, especially silane coupling agents, reduces the agglomeration. However, this has some disadvantages, such as toxicity, a risk of pre-curing, and the generation of ethanol during mixing. This work aims to focus on the effect of filling the plasma-polymerisation of polyacetylene-coated silica into natural rubber compounds. The deposition of plasma-polymerised acetylene applied to silica particles was firstly carried out using a radio frequency (RF) with an input power of 20 kW for 60 min and further incorporated into NR compounds. On the surface of the coated silica analysis, the formation of a polyacetylene layer on the silica surface was obviously confirmed that it exhibited more stability in water. The following polyacetylene-coated silica (PA-coated silica)-filled NR compound properties were analysed: mixing energy and temperature, Payne effect, complex viscosity, and cure characteristics. The NR compounds mixed with PA-coated silica showed a lower mixing torque, dumping temperature, Payne effect, and viscosity, when compared to NR compounds with unmodified silica and ordinary silane systems. However, the differences were insignificantly noticed in the cure characteristics of the compounds. Polyacetylene-coated silica developed from plasma polymerisation can be used to improve the uniformity of dispersion, as well as the compatibility of silica in a natural-rubber matrix, without changing its cure characteristics, compared to the one with a silane coupling agent.
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spelling pubmed-85035942021-10-15 Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites Saramolee, Prachid Trubmusik, Suchanat Sunthondecha, Thirayu Nisoa, Mudtorlep Johns, Jobish Heliyon Research Article Silica-filled natural rubber (NR) encounters incompatibility problems, owing to the strong particle-particle interaction arising from the hydrogen bonds of hydroxyl groups, which generally leads to the formation of agglomerates. The addition of coupling agents, especially silane coupling agents, reduces the agglomeration. However, this has some disadvantages, such as toxicity, a risk of pre-curing, and the generation of ethanol during mixing. This work aims to focus on the effect of filling the plasma-polymerisation of polyacetylene-coated silica into natural rubber compounds. The deposition of plasma-polymerised acetylene applied to silica particles was firstly carried out using a radio frequency (RF) with an input power of 20 kW for 60 min and further incorporated into NR compounds. On the surface of the coated silica analysis, the formation of a polyacetylene layer on the silica surface was obviously confirmed that it exhibited more stability in water. The following polyacetylene-coated silica (PA-coated silica)-filled NR compound properties were analysed: mixing energy and temperature, Payne effect, complex viscosity, and cure characteristics. The NR compounds mixed with PA-coated silica showed a lower mixing torque, dumping temperature, Payne effect, and viscosity, when compared to NR compounds with unmodified silica and ordinary silane systems. However, the differences were insignificantly noticed in the cure characteristics of the compounds. Polyacetylene-coated silica developed from plasma polymerisation can be used to improve the uniformity of dispersion, as well as the compatibility of silica in a natural-rubber matrix, without changing its cure characteristics, compared to the one with a silane coupling agent. Elsevier 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8503594/ /pubmed/34660930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08120 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Nisoa, Mudtorlep
Johns, Jobish
Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title_full Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title_fullStr Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title_full_unstemmed Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title_short Effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
title_sort effect of plasma-polymerised acetylene-coated silica on the compound properties of natural rubber composites
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08120
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