Temperature Effects on the Stability of Intermediates and Crosslinks in Sulfur Vulcanization

Author:

Morrison N. J.1,Porter M.1

Affiliation:

1. 1Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association, Tun Abdul Razak Laboratory, Brickendonbury, Hertford, SG13 8NL, England

Abstract

Abstract The dependence of the physical properties of sulfur vulcanizates of diene rubbers on network structure is reviewed and the influence of degree of crosslinking, crosslink structure, and main-chain modification are discussed. In polyisoprenes, these are determined, in practice, by the balance between three competing types of reaction: the conversion of polysulfidic pendent groups into polysulfidic crosslinks; the desulfuration of polysulfidic pendent groups and crosslinks, eventually to the corresponding monosulfides, with recirculation of the removed sulfur into the crosslinking pathway; thermal decomposition of di- and polysulfidic pendent groups and crosslinks with the formation of cyclic sulfide, conjugated diene and triene, and cis, trans-isomerized groups in the rubber chains. At temperatures above about 160°C, the thermal breakdown of monosulfide crosslinks and pendent groups has to be considered. Zinc accelerator-thiolate complexes play a central role in controlling the balance between the various reactions because they promote the primary sulfuration of the rubber to form polysulfidic pendent groups and the conversion of these to crosslinks; they are the agents which desulfurate both pendent groups and crosslinks; they catalyze polysulfide exchange reactions; and in some cases they promote the decomposition of crosslinks. Other factors which affect the balance between these reactions are the temperature and the structure of the main rubber chain in the immediate vicinity of the crosslink. The latter is, in turn, at least partly controlled by the structure and concentration of zinc accelerator-thiolate complexes. The vulcanization of polybutadiene rubbers deviates substantially from this reaction pattern, evidently because the bulk of the accelerator becomes irreversibly bound to the rubber at an early stage. This denudes the vulcanizing system of zinc accelerator-thiolate complexes and, therefore, prevents desulfuration from occurring. The crosslinks thus remain di- and polysulfidic and are apparently less prone to decomposition than in the case of the polyisoprene rubbers, since cyclic sulfides and conjugated hydrocarbon groupings seem not to be prominent products. The removal of accelerator leaves the system unresponsive to zinc and gives it the characteristics of unaccelerated vulcanization with the result that vicinal crosslinking and crosslinks with saturated chain junctions become important products.

Publisher

Rubber Division, ACS

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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