Gel Formation in Natural Rubber Latex: 2. Effect of Magnesium Ion

Author:

Tarachiwin L.1,Sakdapipanich J. T.2,Tanaka Y.2

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science, Mahidol University Bangkok 10400, Thailand

2. 2Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development Mahidol University, Salaya Campus, Nakhonphatom 73170, Thailand; email scjtp@mahidol.ac.th

Abstract

Abstract The effect of Mg2+ ions on the gel formation in fresh and commercial high ammonia natural rubber latices (FL-latex and commercial HA-latex) was analyzed from the gel content and 2+ content after treatment with (NH4)2SO4. The gel content of rubber from commercial HA-latex decreased significantly after (NH4)2SO4 treatment comparable to that of FL-latex. Long-storage commercial HA-latex containing 50% gel fraction showed no decrease in 2+ content after (NH4)2SO4 treatment. This gel fraction was not solubilized in toluene by the treatment of a proteolytic enzyme in latex or ethanol/toluene mixed solvent extraction of rubber. The 2+ content of rubber in long-storage commercial HA-latex, 0.005% (w/w rubber), decreased after treatment with (NH4)2SO4, while the same treatment showed little change on FL-latex, 0.035%. The toluene soluble fraction of these latices showed a decrease in the Mn value with an increase in the (NH4)2SO4 concentration. The gel content of FL- and HA-lattices increased with an increasing storage period in the presence and absence of (NH4)2SO4. The initial rate of increase in the gel content was slow in the case of FL-latex. These findings indicate that the gel fraction in HA-latex is partly formed by ionic crosslinks caused by 2+ ions. Whereas, the gel phase in long-storage commercial HA-latex is presumed to be a hard gel predominantly formed by covalent bonding.

Publisher

Rubber Division, ACS

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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