• HOME
  • Search & Results
  • Full Text
  • Thesis Details
 
Page: 259
 
Full Screen

  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • List of Notations and Abbreviations
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1. Elastomers
  • 1.2. Modified forms of NR
  • 1.2.1 Chemical modification of NR
  • 1.3 Polymer blends
  • 1.3.1 Reasons for blending
  • 1.3.2 Preparation of elastomer blend
  • 1.3.3 Factors affecting properties of elastomer blend
  • 1.3.4 Thermodynamic criteria of miscibility
  • 1.3.5 Compatibilization
  • 1.3.6 Characterization of elastomer blends
  • 1.3.7 Processing techniques
  • 1.3.8 Processability and Rheology
  • 1.3.9 Commercially successful elastomeric blends
  • 1.4 Scope of the work
  • References
  • 2. MATERIALS AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
  • 2.1. Materials
  • 2.2. Preparation of dichlorocarbene modified natural rubber
  • 2.3. Estimation of chlorine content of the modified NR
  • 2.4. Test for flammability
  • 2.5. Preparation of mixes of elastomers and elastomeric blends
  • 2.6. Processing characteristics
  • 2.7. Kinetics of vulcanization
  • 2.8. Preparation of vulcanized samples
  • 2.9. Technological properties
  • 2.10. Selective solvent swelling
  • 2.11. Calculation of volume fraction of rubber
  • 2.12. Characterization studies
  • Fig.2.2. Schematic representation of a scanning electron microscope column.
  • 2.13. Degradation studies
  • 2.13.1. Thermal aging
  • 2.13.1.A. Stress relaxation studies
  • 2.13.2. Exposure to ozonized air
  • Fig.2.3. Ozone chamber
  • 2.13.3. Oil aging
  • 2.13.4. Fuel aging
  • 2.13.5. Exposure to gamma radiation
  • Fig.2.4. Gamma Chamber 5000
  • 2.14. Measurement of rheological properties
  • References
  • Fig. 2.5. Schematic diagram of a Capillary rheometer
  • 3. DICHLOROCARBENE MODIFICATION OF NATURAL RUBBER
  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. Preparation of dichlorocarbene modified natural rubber
  • 3.3. Effect of time and temperature on chlorination
  • 3.4. Characterization of DCNR
  • 3.5. Cure characteristics and technological properties
  • 3.6. Thermal aging characteristics
  • 3.7. Solvent swelling
  • 3.8. Oil swelling
  • 39. Flame resistance
  • 3.10. DCNR / HNBR blends
  • 3.11. Conclusion
  • References
  • 4. BLENDS OF NR AND HNBR - PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Effect of blend ratio
  • 4.3. Effect of DCNR in 50/50 blends
  • 4.4 Effect of method of blending
  • 4.5 Effect of vulcanization system
  • 4.6 Vulcanization kinetics of the blends
  • 4.7 Blend characterization
  • 4.8 Mechanical properties of the blends
  • 4.9 Selective solvent swelling
  • 4.10 Effect of filler
  • 4.11. Conclusion
  • References
  • 5. BLENDS OF NR AND HNBR - AGING CHARACTERISTICS
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2. Thermal aging
  • 5.3. Oil aging
  • 5.4. Fuel aging
  • 5.5. Ozone aging
  • 5.6. Exposure to γ ray irradiation
  • 5.7. Conclusion
  • References
  • 6. BLENDS OF NR AND HNBR- CHEMICAL CHANGES TAKING PLACE DURING AGING.
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Stress relaxation characteristics
  • 6.3. Selective solvent swelling
  • 6.4. Network structure of the blends
  • 6.5. Change in network structure during aging
  • 6.6 Conclusion
  • References
  • 7. BLENDS OF NR WITH SPECIALITY RUBBERS – MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND AGING BEHAVIOR.
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Cure characteristics
  • 7.3. Mechanical properties
  • 7.4. Aging characteristics
  • 7.4.A. Thermal aging
  • 7.4.B. Oil aging
  • 7.4.C. Ozone aging
  • 7.4.D. Exposure to γ ray irradiation
  • 7.5. Conclusion
  • References
  • 8. RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF BLENDS OF NR AND HNBR
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Variation of viscosity with shear rate
  • 8.2.i. Effect of blend ratio
  • 8.2.ii. Effect of DCNR
  • 8.3. Variation of viscosity with temperature
  • 8.4. Elasticity
  • 8.5. Die swell
  • 8.5.i. Effect of blend ratio
  • 8.5.ii. Effect of DCNR
  • 8.5.iii. Effect of filler
  • 8.6. Extrudate appearance
  • 8.7. Conclusion
  • References
  • SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
  • Dichlorocarbene modification of natural rubber
  • Role of DCNR as interface modifier in blends of NR with HNBR
  • Effect of DCNR on aging characteristics of blends of NR with HNBR
  • Comparative evaluation of blends of NK with CR, EPDM, HNBR and NBR
  • Flow characteristics of NR/HNBR blends with reference to DCNR as interface modifier
  • CONCLUSION
  • LIST OF PUBLICATIONS