Issue 15, 2015

Effects of plasticizers on the strain-induced crystallization and mechanical properties of natural rubber and synthetic polyisoprene

Abstract

Effects of liquid isoprene (LIR-50) and naphthenic oil (NPO) on the strain-induced crystallization (SIC) measured by in situ synchrotron wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and mechanical properties of vulcanized natural rubber (NR) and synthetic polyisoprene (IR) were studied. The onset strain (αc) of SIC of NR and IR was 250% and 350%, respectively. NR and IR exhibited stress upturns at strain 383% and 450% in stress–strain curves, and the crystallinities of NR and IR were 7.6% and 8.6%, respectively. After vulcanization, LIR-50 became part of the rubber network, while NPO still existed as free small molecules in rubber networks. After the respective addition of LIR-50 and NPO, the αc of NR composites rarely changed, while the αc of IR composites increased. In addition, the crystallinity and tensile strength of NR and IR filled with LIR-50 and NPO, respectively, decreased, and the reduction in IR composites was higher than that in NR composites. The crystallinity and mechanical properties of the NR and IR plasticized by LIR-50, respectively, were higher than those plasticized by NPO. The maintenance of high crystallinity of NR or IR composites may ensure their good mechanical properties. Therefore, LIR-50 can be used as a reactive plasticizer to maintain good mechanical properties for NR and IR.

Graphical abstract: Effects of plasticizers on the strain-induced crystallization and mechanical properties of natural rubber and synthetic polyisoprene

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Oct 2014
Accepted
22 Dec 2014
First published
22 Dec 2014

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 11317-11324

Author version available

Effects of plasticizers on the strain-induced crystallization and mechanical properties of natural rubber and synthetic polyisoprene

Y. Ren, S. Zhao, Q. Yao, Q. Li, X. Zhang and L. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 11317 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA13504K

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