Fast, Efficient, Catalyst-Free Epoxidation of Butyl Rubber Using Oxone/Acetone for Improved Filler Dispersion
Kai Cao,
Sarah Elliott,
Sofia A. Sirohey
et al.
Abstract:Incorporation of a polar filler such as silica into a
nonpolar
rubber matrix is challenging and energy consuming due to their large
difference in polarity. Epoxidation of carbon–carbon double
bonds in unsaturated rubber, especially for rubber with low unsaturation
such as butyl rubber, is an effective method to introduce polar functional
groups to the rubber macromolecules for better filler dispersion.
Although different epoxidation reagents including hydrogen peroxide
(H2O2), peracid, and meta-chloroperoxyben… Show more
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