2021
DOI: 10.1002/app.51948
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Self‐healable and recyclable nitrile rubber based on thermoreversible ionic crosslink network

Abstract: In this work, commercial carboxylated nitrile butadiene rubber (XNBR) was ionically crosslinked with zinc thiolate forming reversible ionic salt bonding between carboxy groups (COOH) in XNBR chains and Zn2+ ions from zinc thiolate. The reversible nature of the ionic crosslinks allows rearrangement of rubber molecular chains under an external heat and provides self‐healing capability to the materials. The amount of zinc thiolate was varied at five levels (10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 per hundred rubber (phr) to asse… Show more

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“…But beyond the numerical results, the simplicity of the process introduced, the use of low-cost ingredients and the optimization of repair conditions place this development in an advantageous position. Zainol et al 69 developed XNBR compounds using the same zinc-carboxylate metal-ligand interaction, but with zinc thiolate (ZT) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP) in their recipes. Employing a considerably higher amount of ZT (30 phr), a TS of up to 8 MPa was achieved, coupled with a healing efficiency of 98%, at a higher temperature (150 1C), but with a reduced repair time (just 10 min).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But beyond the numerical results, the simplicity of the process introduced, the use of low-cost ingredients and the optimization of repair conditions place this development in an advantageous position. Zainol et al 69 developed XNBR compounds using the same zinc-carboxylate metal-ligand interaction, but with zinc thiolate (ZT) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP) in their recipes. Employing a considerably higher amount of ZT (30 phr), a TS of up to 8 MPa was achieved, coupled with a healing efficiency of 98%, at a higher temperature (150 1C), but with a reduced repair time (just 10 min).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be attributed to the excellent rubber and HNT lumen interaction. The material's healing ability is primarily determined by ionic interactions between polymerized and homo‐polymerized zinc thiolate, a decrease in unoccupied space in natural rubber matrix with increased HNTs loading results in reduced healing recovery 48 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material's healing ability is primarily determined by ionic interactions between polymerized and homo-polymerized zinc thiolate, a decrease in unoccupied space in natural rubber matrix with increased HNTs loading results in reduced healing recovery. 48 The elongation at break values of NR/HNT0, NR/HNT2, NR/HNT4, NR/HNT6, NR/HNT8, and NR/HNT10 were found to be 1190%, 1169%, 1092%, 1034%, 1012%, and 978% before healing, while 1066%, 1040%, 954%, 886%, 855%, and 794% after the healing process, respectively. It was observed that the incorporation of HNTs reduced the elongation at break of the self-healing rubber compounds.…”
Section: Recovery Of Tensile Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Welding Test. A welding test based on a procedure conducted previously [24], [27] was carried out to determine the ability of the rubber to weld on the isolated break interfaces. Firstly, a dumbbell sample was cut into two pieces.…”
Section: Characterization and Mechanical Test Of Unfilled Nr And Nr/5...mentioning
confidence: 99%