Fatigue resistance of silica‐filled natural rubber vulcanizates: comparative study of the effect of phosphorylated cardanol prepolymer and a silane coupling agent

The fatigue resistance of silica-filled natural rubber (NR) mixes modified with phosphorylated cardanol prepolymer (PCP) was studied in comparison with similar compositions without PCP and with those containing the same dosage of a silane coupling agent (Si-69). Considerable improvement in the fatigue resistance was observed for the PCP-modified NR vulcanizate containing 20 phr of silica compared with the unmodified and Si-69 modified vulcanizates. In addition, the tear strength of the PCP-modified NR vulcanizate was higher than that of the others. Atomic force microscopy and the scanning electron microscopy of the vulcanizates showed better dispersion of silica particles in the NR matrix in the presence of PCP than in the unmodified and Si-69-modified NR vulcanizates. It is assumed that, at a dosage of 5 phr, PCP functions as a coupling agent between NR and the silica particles thereby improving the filler dispersion and consequently the mechanical properties of the vulcanizate. Copyright © 2005 Society of Chemical Industry

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