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Mechanical properties and cross-linking structure of cross-linked natural rubber
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Document Title
Mechanical properties and cross-linking structure of cross-linked natural rubber
Author
Chaikumpollert O, Yamamoto Y, Suchiva K, Kawahara S
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Affiliations
Nagaoka University of Technology; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Metal & Materials Technology Center (MTEC); National Institute of Technology Tokyo College
Type
Article
Source Title
POLYMER JOURNAL
ISSN
0032-3896
Year
2012
Volume
44
Issue
8
Page
772-777
Open Access
Bronze
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI
10.1038/pj.2012.112
Format
Abstract
Molecular singularity of cross-linked natural rubber was proposed to be a significant cross-linking junction of rubber, on the basis of the assignment of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals achieved in our previous work. This molecular singularity was observed to have an important role in the most outstanding mechanical properties of the rubber, through the investigation of the relationships between the structure of cross-linking junctions and the mechanical properties of various cross-linked rubbers. The various cross-linked natural rubbers were prepared by conventional vulcanization (CV), efficient vulcanization (EV) and semi-EV (SemiEV) to have nearly identical cross-link densities. These rubbers were analyzed using solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Using H-1-NMR spectroscopy, the amount of tertiary carbons linking to sulfur in the CV rubber was observed to be the same as those of the EV and SemiEV rubbers. C-13-NMR spectroscopy revealed that the number of quaternary carbons linking to sulfur in the CV rubber was the largest among the rubbers. The CV rubber exhibited the best mechanical properties; hence, a cross-linking junction of quaternary carbons linked to sulfur was assigned to the molecular singularity. Polymer Journal (2012) 44, 772-777; doi:10.1038/pj.2012.112; published online 6 June 2012
Keyword
cross-linking junctions | Mechanical properties | Natural rubber | NMR
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Funding Sponsor
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [21655080, 223501000]; JST-JICA SATREPS
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Copyright
Rights
The Society of Polymer Science, Japan
Publication Source
WOS