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Natural rubber : properties, behavior and applications / Janet L. Hamilton, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Polymer science and technologyPublisher: New York : Nova Publishers, [2016]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781634854726
  • 1634854721
Uniform titles:
  • Natural rubber (Hamilton)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 678/.5 23
LOC classification:
  • TS1890
Online resources:
Contents:
NATURAL RUBBER PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND APPLICATIONS ; NATURAL RUBBER PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND APPLICATIONS ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 NATURAL RUBBER: PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND USES ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION; PROPERTIES ; BEHAVIOR ; USES ; REFERENCES ; ABOUT THE AUTHOR ; Chapter 2 NATURAL RUBBER TECHNOLOGIES: REINFORCEMENT WITH CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS AND THERMO-REVERSIBLE CROSS LINK ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; Properties, Applications and Advances in NR Technology ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 CALCULATION OF THE FLOW ACTIVATION ENERGY OF NATURAL RUBBER LATEX (NRL).
ABSTRACT 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 2.1. Latex Samples ; 2.2. Calculation of the Flow Activation Energy ; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ; 3.1. Viscosity Determination ; 3.2. FLOW ACTIVATION ENERGY ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES ; Chapter 4 VULCANIZATION OF NATURAL RUBBER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES ; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. VULCANIZATION OF NR: PAST AND PRESENT GO TOGETHER ; 2.1. Fundamental Concepts ; 3. PERSPECTIVES OF NR VULCANIZATION: FROM THE PRESENT WITH A FOCUS TOWARDS THE FUTURE; 3.1. Recycling of NR and Its Later Use.
3.2. Use of Additives from Renewable Sources 3.3. Use of Nanofillers ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 5 A STUDY OF DEVULCANIZED NATURAL RUBBER COMPOUND AS GREEN POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. EXPERIMENTAL ; 2.1. Materials ; 2.2. Preparation of Samples ; 2.3. Tensile Test ; 2.4. Scanning Electron Microscopy ; 2.5. X-Ray Diffraction Test ; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ; 3.1. Mechanical Properties; 3.2. Morphology Observation ; 3.3. XRD Analysis ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 6 DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RUBBER LATEX ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION.
1.1. Liquid Natural Rubber (LNR) 1.2. The Importance of LNR ; 1.3. Recent Developments ; 1.4. Potential Applications ; 2. SYNTHESIS OF LNR VIA DEGRADATION METHODS; 2.1. Thermal Method ; 2.2. Chemical Method ; 2.3. Photochemical Method ; 2.4. Other Methods ; 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 3.1. Materials ; 3.2. Preparation ; 3.3. Characterizations ; 3.3.1. GPC; 3.3.2. FTIR ; 3.3.3. Gel Content ; 3.4. Results and Discussion ; 3.4.1. Effect of UV Light and Hydrogen Peroxide ; 3.4.2. Effect of Dry Rubber Content (DRC) ; 3.4.3. Effect of Reaction Temperature ; 3.4.4. Effect of Reaction Time.
3.4.5. Effect of Reagent Concentration 3.4.6. Effect of Propanal ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHOR ; Chapter 7 NATURAL RUBBER-INORGANIC COMPOSITES: BEYOND CONVENTIONAL APPLICATION BOUNDARIES; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; DIFFERENT FORMS OF NR ; PREPARATION METHODS OF NR BASED COMPOSITES ; Solventless Technique ; Solvent Techniques ; Impregnation Technique ; Simple Solvent Mixing ; Latex Incorporation Technique ; Phase Transfer Method; APPLICATIONS OF NR BASED COMPOSITES ; Electromagnetic Absorbers/Shielding Materials ; Solid Polymer Electrolytes.
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NATURAL RUBBER PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND APPLICATIONS ; NATURAL RUBBER PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND APPLICATIONS ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 NATURAL RUBBER: PROPERTIES, BEHAVIOR AND USES ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION; PROPERTIES ; BEHAVIOR ; USES ; REFERENCES ; ABOUT THE AUTHOR ; Chapter 2 NATURAL RUBBER TECHNOLOGIES: REINFORCEMENT WITH CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS AND THERMO-REVERSIBLE CROSS LINK ; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; Properties, Applications and Advances in NR Technology ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 CALCULATION OF THE FLOW ACTIVATION ENERGY OF NATURAL RUBBER LATEX (NRL).

ABSTRACT 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 2.1. Latex Samples ; 2.2. Calculation of the Flow Activation Energy ; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ; 3.1. Viscosity Determination ; 3.2. FLOW ACTIVATION ENERGY ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES ; Chapter 4 VULCANIZATION OF NATURAL RUBBER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES ; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. VULCANIZATION OF NR: PAST AND PRESENT GO TOGETHER ; 2.1. Fundamental Concepts ; 3. PERSPECTIVES OF NR VULCANIZATION: FROM THE PRESENT WITH A FOCUS TOWARDS THE FUTURE; 3.1. Recycling of NR and Its Later Use.

3.2. Use of Additives from Renewable Sources 3.3. Use of Nanofillers ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 5 A STUDY OF DEVULCANIZED NATURAL RUBBER COMPOUND AS GREEN POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. EXPERIMENTAL ; 2.1. Materials ; 2.2. Preparation of Samples ; 2.3. Tensile Test ; 2.4. Scanning Electron Microscopy ; 2.5. X-Ray Diffraction Test ; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ; 3.1. Mechanical Properties; 3.2. Morphology Observation ; 3.3. XRD Analysis ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 6 DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RUBBER LATEX ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION.

1.1. Liquid Natural Rubber (LNR) 1.2. The Importance of LNR ; 1.3. Recent Developments ; 1.4. Potential Applications ; 2. SYNTHESIS OF LNR VIA DEGRADATION METHODS; 2.1. Thermal Method ; 2.2. Chemical Method ; 2.3. Photochemical Method ; 2.4. Other Methods ; 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS ; 3.1. Materials ; 3.2. Preparation ; 3.3. Characterizations ; 3.3.1. GPC; 3.3.2. FTIR ; 3.3.3. Gel Content ; 3.4. Results and Discussion ; 3.4.1. Effect of UV Light and Hydrogen Peroxide ; 3.4.2. Effect of Dry Rubber Content (DRC) ; 3.4.3. Effect of Reaction Temperature ; 3.4.4. Effect of Reaction Time.

3.4.5. Effect of Reagent Concentration 3.4.6. Effect of Propanal ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHOR ; Chapter 7 NATURAL RUBBER-INORGANIC COMPOSITES: BEYOND CONVENTIONAL APPLICATION BOUNDARIES; ABSTRACT ; INTRODUCTION ; DIFFERENT FORMS OF NR ; PREPARATION METHODS OF NR BASED COMPOSITES ; Solventless Technique ; Solvent Techniques ; Impregnation Technique ; Simple Solvent Mixing ; Latex Incorporation Technique ; Phase Transfer Method; APPLICATIONS OF NR BASED COMPOSITES ; Electromagnetic Absorbers/Shielding Materials ; Solid Polymer Electrolytes.

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