2013
DOI: 10.1177/0307174x1304000108
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Relationship between the Structure and Modifying Activity in Rubber Compounds of Molecular Complexes of Resorcinol and Nitrogen-Containing Heterocyclic Compounds

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“…A mixture of complexes of hexamethylenetetramine with fumaric and maleic acid has been proposed as an adhesion promoter of rubbers to textile cord and metal cord [6]. It has also been established that the highest modifying activity is possessed by complexes of resorcinol and nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds with the greatest degree of protonisation [7]. There is information concerning adhesion promoters of rubbers to polyester and nylon-6 cord of the heterocyclic amine N-carboxyamide class.…”
Section: At the Progress Scientific Production Association Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mixture of complexes of hexamethylenetetramine with fumaric and maleic acid has been proposed as an adhesion promoter of rubbers to textile cord and metal cord [6]. It has also been established that the highest modifying activity is possessed by complexes of resorcinol and nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds with the greatest degree of protonisation [7]. There is information concerning adhesion promoters of rubbers to polyester and nylon-6 cord of the heterocyclic amine N-carboxyamide class.…”
Section: At the Progress Scientific Production Association Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon disulfide is used as an intermediate for pesticides, and nitrogen-containing substances are used as active modification groups 29 , 30 . Particularly, nitrogen-containing heterocycles proved to have strong systemic conductivity and unique biological activity 31 , 32 .…”
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confidence: 99%