Surface Characterization of Vulcanized Rubber Treated with Sulfuric Acid and its Adhesion to Polyurethane Adhesive |
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Authors: | Carmen M. Cepeda-Jiménez M. Mercedes Pastor-blas Teresa P. Ferrándiz-Gómez José Miguel Martín-Martínez |
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Affiliation: | Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, Department of Inorganic Chemistry , University of Alicante , 03080, Alicante, Spain |
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Abstract: | Modifications produced on a vulcanized styrene –butadiene rubber surface by treatment with sulfuric acid were studied and several experimental variables were considered. The treatment of R1 rubber with sulfuric acid produced a noticeable decrease in contact angle which was mainly ascribed to an increase in surface energy due to the formation of sulfonic acid moieties and C?O bonds, and the removal of zinc stearate. The rubber surface swelled and became brittle as a result of the treatment, and when flexed microcracks were created. A rubber surface layer modification was produced with a consequent decrease in tensile strength and elongation-at-break values. The treatment enhanced the T-peel strength of R1 rubber/polyurethane adhesive joints and the locus of failure was cohesive in the rubber. The optimum immersion time in H2SO4 solution was less than 1 min., and the reaction time in air was not found to be critical; the neutralization with ammonium hydroxide and the high concentration of the sulfuric acid (95 wt%) were essential to produce adequate effectiveness of the treatment. |
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Keywords: | SBR rubber Surface treatment Sulfuric acid Contact angle ATR-IR spectroscopy SEM T-peel strength |
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