Issue 55, 2019

Branched EHNBR and its properties with enhanced low-temperature performance and oil resistance

Abstract

Epoxide nitrile butadiene rubber (ENBR) was prepared via in situ epoxidation from nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) with acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide. ENBR had been selectively hydrogenated in the presence of a homogeneous Wilkinson catalyst. The hydrogenated epoxide nitrile butadiene rubber (EHNBR) and ENBR were characterized by infra-red and proton nuclear magnetic resonance. No change was noted in the epoxy content of the polymer after the reaction. The catalyst is highly selective in reducing carbon–carbon double bonds in the presence of epoxy groups. DSC analysis reveals the Tg of ENBR varied linearly with molar epoxide content and the Tg value increased by 0.82 °C per mol%. It also found that the introduction of epoxy groups can effectively reduce the extent of crystallization by impairing the regularity of the molecular chain, but crystalline structure was difficult to completely eliminate. Therefore, anhydrides were selected as ring-opening reagents to react with epoxy groups in EHNBR. The products, branched EHNBR, were characterized by infra-red and proton nuclear magnetic resonance. The conversion rate of the epoxide group was calculated by 1H NMR. The glass transition temperature of EHNBR-g-heptyl group was −34.1 °C, and its DSC curve demonstrated no crystal structure. The coefficient of cold resistance under compression of EHNBR grafted propyl ester was 0.36, which represented a superior low-temperature performance. Furthermore, residual epoxy groups and ester groups extremely enhanced the oil resistance of HNBR.

Graphical abstract: Branched EHNBR and its properties with enhanced low-temperature performance and oil resistance

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2019
Accepted
15 Sep 2019
First published
09 Oct 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 32130-32136

Branched EHNBR and its properties with enhanced low-temperature performance and oil resistance

L. Liang, J. Dong and D. Yue, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 32130 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA03656C

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