Interfacial structure and performance of rubber/boehmite nanocomposites modified by methacrylic acid
Polymer 52(19): 4387-4395
Article 2011 English
Authors
WC
Weiwei Chen
SW
Siwu Wu
YL
Yanda Lei
Abstract
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Methacrylic acid (MAA) is investigated as a novel in situ interfacial modifier for styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR)/boehmite (BM) composite via a direct blending method. The reaction mechanism for the modification was revealed to be the BM/MAA coordination and MAA/rubber grafting reaction. The substantiated BM/MAA coordination can improve the dispersion of BM in rubber matrix. It is illustrated that the ultimate mechanical performance and interfacial interaction are significantly enhanced by the in situ modification. The strong interaction between BM and SBR and the improved dispersion of BM in the rubber matrix are responsible for the largely enhanced mechanical properties.
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