Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.80, No.10, 1725-1736, 2001
Novel method for preparation of carboxylated nitrile rubber-natural rubber blends using bis(diisopropyl)thiophosphoryl polysulfides
Bis(diisopropyl)thiophosphoryl trisulfide (DIPTRI) and bis(diisopropyl) thiophosphoryl tetrasulfide (DIPTET) are successfully used as a novel coupling agent and accelerator, respectively, to covulcanize an elastomer blend comprising polar carboxylated nitrile rubber (XNBR) and nonpolar natural rubber (NR), These compounds are capable of forming a chemical link between these dissimilar rubbers to produce a technologically compatible blend as judged by a swelling experiment. The blend vulcanizates thus produced exhibit enhanced physical properties that can further be improved by adopting the two-stage vulcanization technique and also by judicious selection of the NR:XNBR ratio. The blend morphology assessed by scanning electron microcroscopy micrographs accounts for significant improvement in the physical properties of the blend vulcanizates, particularly in two-stage vulcanization.
Keywords:coupling agent;natural rubber-carboxylated nitrile rubber blend;technological compatibility;bis(diisopropyl)thiophosphoryl trisulfide;bis(diisopropyl)thiophosphoryl tetrasulfide