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Maleated natural rubbers (MNRs) were prepared using various levels of maleic anhydride (MA) at 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 phr. Dynamically cured 60/40 MNR/PP blends with phenolic‐modified polypropylene (Ph‐PP) compatibilizer at a loading level of 5 wt % of PP were prepared by melt mixing process using sulfur vulcanization system. The influence of the level of MA on properties of the thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) was studied. It was found that the mixing torque, apparent shear stress, shear viscosity, tensile strength, and hardness properties increased with increasing levels of the MA or grafted succinic anhydride groups in the MNR molecules. This is attributed to an increase in chemical interaction and reaction between methylol groups in the Ph‐PP molecules and polar functional groups in the MNR molecules upon increasing levels of the grafted succinic anhydride groups. As a consequence, compatibilizing block copolymers of MNR and PP blocks were formed. The block copolymers were capable of compatibilizing with MNR and PP blend components via the respective blocks. Recyclability of the MNR/PP TPVs was also studied. It was found that, after processing through a number of cycles by injection molding and extrusion processing, the TPV exhibited marginal decreases in mechanical properties. This corresponded to slightly increasing size of the dispersed vulcanized rubber domains. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008  相似文献   
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Maleated natural rubber (MNR) was prepared and used to formulate thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on various MNR/PP blends. The influence of mixing methods on the TPVs properties was first studied. We found that mixing all ingredients in an internal mixer provided the TPVs with better mechanical properties. The final mixing torque, shear stress, and shear viscosity of the TPVs prepared with various blend ratios of MNR/PP increased with increasing levels of MNR in the blends. This may be attributed to higher shear viscosity of the pure MNR than that of the pure PP. Furthermore, as evidenced in SEM micrographs, the TPVs are two phase morphologies with dispersed small vulcanized rubber domains in the PP matrix. Therefore, the higher content of PP caused the more molten continuous phase of the flow during mixing and rheological characterization. Tensile strength and hardness of the TPVs increased with increasing levels of PP, while the elongation at break decreased. Furthermore, the elastomeric properties, in terms of tension set, increased with increasing levels of MNR in the blends. This may be attributed to decreasing trends in the size of vulcanized rubber particles dispersed in the PP matrix with an increasing concentration of MNR. POLYM. ENG. SCI. 46:594–600, 2006. © 2006 Society of Plastics Engineers.  相似文献   
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Reuse of devulcanisates in virgin rubber compounds is the shortest loop in cradle-to-cradle cycles for elastomers. Due to the enormous complexity of these loops, the technology still stands in its infancy. Two elastomer types, EPDM (Ethylene–Propylene-Diene Terpolymer) and SBR (Styrene–Butadiene Rubber), are compared as to their ease of devulcanisation with an optimized devulcanisation aid. EPDM is relatively easy to devulcanise into a quality which allows for reuse of large amounts till 50% in virgin compounds for applications like roofing sheets and others. This is already being done on industrial scale. SBR is more difficult to devulcanise due to re-crosslinking under the influence of oxygen. Furthermore, tyre scrap is a mix of compounds and elastomers, which are impossible to segregate before devulcanisation. A lot more research and development is needed to bring this to a success.  相似文献   
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