Formation of Bound Rubber of GR-S Type Polymers with Carbon Blacks
- 1 September 1952
- journal article
- Published by Rubber Division, ACS in Rubber Chemistry and Technology
- Vol. 25 (3) , 500-516
- https://doi.org/10.5254/1.3543415
Abstract
The bound rubber-black complex formed by milling various GR-S polymers and carbon blacks at several temperature levels was studied. The amount of bound polymer increased with greater loadings of black, but per unit of carbon black, it decreased at the higher black loadings. The temperature of mixing likewise has a large effect—at lower carbon black loadings, higher temperatures increase the amount of binding; the effect ia minimized as the loading is increased until at high loadings (100 to 125 parts of black per 100 parts of rubber) this effect is eliminated. By fractionation of the sol portion, it has been shown that polymer of progressively lower molecular weight is bound as the black loading is increased. Polymer of high molecular weight does not replace bound polymer of lower molecular weight; the polymer of higher molecular weight is preferentially bound during mill mixing. Although more polymer appears to be bound as the conversion is increased from 50 to 72 per cent at a loading of 50 parts of black, other factors besides conversion may be determinative. No differences in relationship were found for polymers made at 122° or 41° F.Keywords
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