Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.74, No.12, 2940-2946, 1999
Dependence of Mooney scorch time of SMR L, ENR 25, and ENR 50 on concentration and types of antioxidants
The effect of concentration of antioxidants on the Mooney scorch time of two grades of epoxidized natural rubbers (ENR 25 and ENR 50) and one grade of natural rubber (SMR L) was studied using a Monsanto automatic Mooney viscometer (MV 2000). Three types of antioxidants, viz,, 2,2'-methylene-bis(4-methyl, 8-tertbutylphenol) (AO 2246), N-isopropyl-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (IPPD) and poly-2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinoline (TMQ) were used, and the concentration range was varied fram 0 to 5 phr. The conventional vulcanization system with 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) as the accelerator was used throughout the study. Results show that increasing the phenol-based antioxidant (AO 2246) concentration will increase the scorch time of ENR at a lower temperature of vulcanization while its effect on SMR L is not significant. This retardation effect is attributed to the "solvation" of epoxide group by the phenolic group in AO 2246, thus reducing the activation of adjacent double bond in ENR. The scorch time, however, is shortened by the amine-based antioxidants (IPPD and TMQ) for the three rubbers studied, a phenomenon associated with the ability of the amine group to enhance the formation of more active sulfurating agent and subsequently increases the cure rate as the concentration of the amine-based antioxidants is increased.
Keywords:EPOXIDIZED NATURAL-RUBBER;RATIO