Evaluation of morphological, mechanical, and rheological properties of vulcanized styrene–butadiene rubber/modified corn starch blends

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-53
Author(s):  
Ismaeel Moslam Alwaan

The starch-filled styrene–butadiene rubber (SBR) was prepared using a laboratory-sized two-roll mill. Starch was modified by yeast fermentation for 1 day before it was blended with SBR. The hydrophilicity of SBR was enhanced by grafting with modified starch (MST) by utilizing tetramethyl thiuram disulfide as a catalyst. The effect of modified corn starch loading on morphological, mechanical, and rheological properties of vulcanized SBR blends was investigated. Scanning electron microscope result revealed that the adhesion between the MST and SBR was weak, and the starch pulled out due to poor interfacial bonding. The lowest ultimate tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus of the SBR- g-MST were found in the sample containing 150 phr of starch. The variation of the percentage elongation of neat rubber and MST/rubber composites was 91.34%. The significant decrease in cure times was observed with the loading of MST in all blends up to 100 phr starch, while no significant change in scorch time was observed. The maximum torque, minimum torque, and cross-linking density increased as the starch loading increases up to 100 phr MST. The water absorption by the composite increases with immersion time and MST loading, although the rate of absorption decreases with increased time. The current product could be especially advantageous in agricultural and horticultural applications as a good controlled fertilizer release and for water retention.

2018 ◽  
Vol 197 ◽  
pp. 12006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Indra Surya ◽  
Hanafi Ismail

By using a semi-efficient sulphur vulcanisation system, the effects of alkanolamide (ALK) addition on cure characteristics, crosslink density and tensile properties of carbon black (CB)-filled styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) compounds were investigated. The ALK was prepared from Refined Bleached Deodorized Palm Stearin and diethanolamine and added into the CB-filled SBR compounds. The ALK loadings were 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 and 7.0 phr. It was found that ALK decreased the scorch and cure times of the CB-filled SBR compounds. ALK also improved the tensile modulus and tensile strength; especially up to a 5.0 phr of loading. The crosslink density measurement proved that the 5.0 phr of ALK exhibited the highest degree of crosslink density which caused the highest in tensile modulus and tensile strength. Due to its plasticity effect, ALK increased the elongation at break of the CB-filled SBR vulcanisates.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Indra Surya ◽  
Siswarni MZ

By using a semi-efficient vulcanization system, the effect of Epoxidized Natural Rubber (ENR) as a compatibilizer in silica-filled Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) compound was carried out. The ENR was incorporated into the silica-filled SBR compound at 5.0 and 10.0 phr. An investigation was carried out to examine the effect of ENR on cure characteristics and tensile properties of the silica-filled SBR compound. It was found that ENR gave enhanced cure rate to the silica-filled SBR compound. ENR also exhibited a higher torque difference, tensile modulus, and tensile strength up to 10.0 phr. The study of rubber - filler interaction proved that the addition of ENR to the silica-filled SBR system improved the rubber - filler interaction.


Author(s):  
Kamal K. Kar ◽  
N. L. Ravikumar ◽  
Piyushkumar B. Tailor ◽  
J. Ramkumar ◽  
D. Sathiyamoorthy

The abrasive flow machining (AFM) is used to deburr, radius, polish and remove recast layer of components in a wide range of applications. Material is removed from the workpiece by a flowing semisolid mass across the surface to be finished. In this study a medium for AFM has been developed from the various viscoelastic carriers and has been contrasted through experimental investigation. The viscoelastic media are selected on the basis of existing media through the studies of thermogravimetric analysis and are characterized by mechanical, as well as rheological, properties with the help of a universal testing machine and a rheometer. The performance of the medium is evaluated through the finishing criteria on a two-way AFM setup. The investigation reveals that the styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) medium gives a good improvement in surface finish. The surface improvement through SBR media is 88%. It is also found that the strain, temperature, shear rate, time of applied constant stress, cyclic loading, etc. have an impact on the mechanical and rheological properties of the newly developed medium, which are ultimately governed by the performance of the medium in the target applications.


2012 ◽  
Vol 626 ◽  
pp. 802-806
Author(s):  
Ahmad Azmi Azrem ◽  
N.Z. Noriman ◽  
M.N. Razif ◽  
Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh

The effects of tensile and morphological properties of styrene butadiene rubber/virgin chloroprene rubber blends (SBR/CRv) and styrene butadiene rubber/recycled chloroprene rubber blends (SBR/CRr) were investigated. The range size of CRr used in this study was 0.3 0.7 mm. Both SBR/CRv blends and SBR/CRr blends were prepared using two roll mill at room temperature with blend ratios 95/5, 85/15, 75/25, 65/35 and 50/50. It can be observed that, the tensile strength and elongation at break of SBR/CRr blends show higher value than SBR/CRv blends particularly up to 15 phr of CRr in the blends. However, SBR/CRr blends shows higher value of tensile modulus (M100) than SBR/CRv blends at all blend ratios. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of tensile fracture surface of SBR/CRr blends at 50 blend ratios illustrated a better adhesion and dispersion in comparison with SBR/CRv blends. Keywords: chloroprene rubber, recycled chloroprene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber, tensile properties, SEM


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (23) ◽  
pp. 5188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leslie Mariella Colunga-Sánchez ◽  
Beatriz Adriana Salazar-Cruz ◽  
José Luis Rivera-Armenta ◽  
Ana Beatriz Morales-Cepeda ◽  
Claudia Esmeralda Ramos-Gálvan ◽  
...  

In the present work, the evaluation of chicken feather particles (CFP) and styrene-butadiene/chicken feather (SBS-CF) composites as modifiers for asphalt binder is presented. It is well known that elastomers are the best asphalt modifiers, because their thermoplastic behavior assists asphalts in improving the range of their mechanical properties at both low and high temperatures. Nowadays, the use of natural products and byproducts as fillers for polymer matrices has been a matter of research, and the field of asphalt modification is not the exception. Chicken feather particles (CFP) is a waste material whose main component is keratin, which offers remarkable properties. In the present work, CFP was used as a filler of a styrene-butadiene rubber matrix (SBS) with radial structure, to obtain a composite intended as an asphalt modifier. Besides, raw CFP was also tested as an asphalt modifier. Physical, thermal and rheological properties of the modified asphalts were evaluated in order to determine their degree of modification with respect to the original asphalt. The results show that the addition of raw CFP improves some physical properties as penetration and decreases the phase separation; furthermore, the asphalt modified with CFP displayed similar rheological properties to those shown by the asphalt modified with SBS, while some other properties resulted in being even better, like the phase separation, with the advantage that the CFP comes from a natural waste product.


2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (7-2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haryati Yaacob ◽  
Moazzam Ali Mughal ◽  
Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya ◽  
Mohd Rosli Hainin ◽  
Dewi Sri Jayanti ◽  
...  

The study investigates the rheological properties of bitumen of 60-70 penetration grade modified with Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR). SBR is an elastomer which is an important sort of synthetic rubber. It is a copolymer whose molecular structure primarily consists of organic compound styrene and butadiene chain. Bitumen is visco-elastic in nature. The rate of load application and temperature has a great influence on its performance. Various fundamental properties of bitumen were evaluated, namely complex shear modulus (G*), short-term ageing, long-term ageing, viscosity, penetration and softening point by using Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR), Rolling Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT), Pressure Aging Vessel (PAV), Rotational Viscometer (RV), Penetrometer and Ring and Ball Test, respectively. The binders were mixed with varying percentage of SBR i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5% by the weight of bitumen binder. The use of SBR has played an active role in improving the viscoelastic properties of bitumen. The use of SBR modifier changes the rheological behavior of bitumen by increasing its complex shear modulus (G*) and the resistance of mixture against permanent deformation (rutting). It was also found that increasing the content of SBR led to the increase in viscosity of modified bitumen, which helps in elevating the mixing and compaction temperature of asphalt mixtures.


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