Wrapping of polyrhodanine onto tubular clay and its prominent effects on the reinforcement of the clay for rubber
Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing 84: 344-353
Article 2016 English
Authors
WK
Wenyi Kuang
ZY
Zhijun Yang
ZT
Zhenghai Tang
Abstract
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Polyrhodanine (PRd) was wrapped onto the surface of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) through the oxidative polymerization of rhodanine on Fe3+-impregnated-HNTs. The wrapping mechanisms were disclosed. The PRd-HNTs exhibited a prominent reinforcing effect for rubber. With the incorporation of 30phr of PRd-HNTs, the tensile strength was increased by almost 8-fold, and the modulus (at 300% strain) was increased by 257% compared to neat SBR. More strikingly, with only 2.9wt.% of PRd (relative to HNTs), the tensile strength and modulus of the composite were enhanced by 117% and 87%, respectively, suggesting the high efficiency of the modification. Such profound changes in the reinforcement were attributed to the formation of covalent linkages between PRd-HNTs and rubber through the participation of PRd-HNTs in curing process. In view of the versatility of PRd-wrapping procedure, this method offers significant insight into the interfacial design of rubber nanocomposites consisting of nonpolar matrices and inorganic reinforcements.
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