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Effect of Graft copolymerization of oleic acid on to cyclic natural rubber in polyamide

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Abstract In this work, graft co-polymerization of cyclic natural rubber (CNR) with oleic acid (OA) using dicumyl peroxide (DCP) as initiator was investigated, owing to the low-cost and eco-friendly materials… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, graft co-polymerization of cyclic natural rubber (CNR) with oleic acid (OA) using dicumyl peroxide (DCP) as initiator was investigated, owing to the low-cost and eco-friendly materials of OA. The grafted CNR with OA was characterized using FTIR, DSC, percentage of grafting and SEM. Carbonyl group chain (C O) present in CNR when adding 9 parts per hundred rubber (phr) of OA, thus confirming the grafted reaction process and resulting in percentage of grafting of 3.2%. Thermal characterization based on DSC suggesting that the shifted of Tg to higher temperature with incorporation of 9 phr of OA, which can be ascribed to the carbonyl group was grafted onto polymer frame of CNR cause free-rotational become reduce, thus higher Tg for CNR-g-OA was achieved. Furthermore, morphology analysis demonstrated that the interfacial adhesion between PI and CNR was increase with the present of 9% CNR-g-OA as indicated by homogenous, uniform dispersion and smooth surface. This finding suggests that CNR-g-OA suitable as compatibilizer for paint industry application.

Keywords: natural rubber; graft; oleic acid; rubber; cyclic natural; cnr

Journal Title: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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