Effect of Microwave Modification on Payne Effect and Properties of Magnetic SBR |
Received:November 15, 2021 Revised:November 15, 2021 |
DOI:10.12136/j.issn.1000-890X.2022.05.0323 |
Key Words: magnetic SBR;strontium ferrite;microwave modification;Payne effect;bound rubber content;tensile property;damping property |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | XU Jian | Yangzhou University | 283723482@qq.com | XU Xiangrong | Yangzhou University | | YANG Xinlin | Yangzhou University | | LIU Junliang* | Yangzhou University | liujunliang@yzu.edu.cn | ZHANG Ming | Yangzhou University | |
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Abstract: |
In this study,the surface of SrM filler was in situ modified by using microwave to solve the interface problem of magnetic SBR,and different strontium ferrite(SrM)/styrene-butadiene rubber(SBR)magnetic composites were prepared by changing microwave treatment process conditions. The relationship between the Payne effect of the SrM/SBR blends and the tensile property and damping property of magnetic SBR was investigated. The results showed that the bound rubber content on the ferrite surface in SrM/SBR
blends could be regulated by changing the microwave treatment process conditions,and it was found that excessive microwave treatment time or excessive microwave treatment power would lead to a decrease of the bound rubber content of SrM/SBR blends. The Payne effect of SrM/SBR blends had good correlations with its bound rubber content and Fmax of SrM/SBR compounds,and the changing trends of the Payne effect of SrM/SBR blends and the tensile strength and damping properties of SrM/SBR vulcanizates were basically consistent. The magnetic SBR prepared when the microwave treatment power was 800 W and the microwave treatment time was 6 min had the best damping property and high tensile strength,and its loss factortemperature curve area increased by 7.3% compared with the magnetic SBR without microwave treatment. |
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