Reactivity of sulfide-containing silane toward boehmite and in situ modified rubber/boehmite composites by the silane — Tengfei Lin (2013) | RDL Network
Reactivity of sulfide-containing silane toward boehmite and in situ modified rubber/boehmite composites by the silane
Applied Surface Science 280: 888-897
Article 2013 English
Authors
TL
Tengfei Lin
LZ
Lixin Zhu
WC
Weiwei Chen
Abstract
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The silanization reaction between boehmite (BM) nanoplatelets and bis-[3-(triethoxysilyl)-propyl]-tetrasulfide (TESPT) was characterized in detail. Via such modification process, the grafted sulfide moieties on the BM endow reactivity toward rubber and substantially improved hydrophobicity for BM. Accordingly, TESPT was employed as in situ modifier for the nitrile rubber (NBR)/BM compounds to improve the mechanical properties of the reinforced vulcanizates. The effects of BM content and in situ modification on the mechanical properties, curing characteristics and morphology were investigated. BM was found to be effective in improving the mechanical performance of NBR vulcanizates. The NBR/BM composites could be further strengthened by the incorporation of TESPT. The interfacial adhesion of NBR/BM composites was obviously improved by the addition of TESPT. The substantially improved mechanical performance was correlated to the interfacial reaction and the improved dispersion of BM in rubber matrix.
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