Design of a Zn Single-Site Curing Activator for a
More Sustainable Sulfur Cross-Link Formation in Rubber
Posted on 2021-07-07 - 04:36
ZnO is a worldwide
used activator for a rubber vulcanization process,
which promotes fast curing kinetics and high cross-linking densities
of rubber nanocomposites (NCs). However, its extended use together
with leaching phenomena occurring during the production and life cycle
of rubber products, especially tires, entails potential environmental
risks, as ecotoxicity toward aquatic organisms. Pushed by this issue,
a novel activator was developed, which introduces highly dispersed
and active zinc species in the vulcanization process, reducing the
amount of employed ZnO and keeping high the curing efficiency. The
activator is constituted by Zn(II) single sites, anchored on the surface
of SiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) through the coordination with
functionalizing amino silane groups. It behaves as a double-function
material, acting at the same time as a rubber reinforcing filler and
a curing activator. The higher availability and reactivity of the
single-site Zn(II) centers toward curative agents impart faster kinetics
and higher efficiency to the vulcanization process of silica/isoprene
NCs, compared to conventionally used ZnO activators. Moreover, the
NCs show a high cross-linking degree and improved dynamic mechanical
properties, despite the remarkably lower amount of zinc employed than
that normally used for rubber composites in tires. Finally, the structural
stability of Zn(II) single sites during the curing reactions and in
the final materials may represent a turning point toward the elimination
of zinc leaching phenomena.
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Mostoni, Silvia; D’Arienzo, Massimiliano; Di Credico, Barbara; Armelao, Lidia; Rancan, Marzio; Dirè, Sandra; et al. (2021). Design of a Zn Single-Site Curing Activator for a
More Sustainable Sulfur Cross-Link Formation in Rubber. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c01580