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Aging Resistance of Biocomposites Crosslinked with Silica and Quercetin

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms221910894

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quercetin; stabilizer; ENR; biocomposite

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  1. Young Scientists' Fund at the Faculty of Chemistry, Lodz University of Technology [W-3D/FMN/29G/2020]

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This research focuses on the dual role of quercetin and silica in epoxidized natural rubber, where quercetin acts as a crosslinker and antioxidant, impacting the aging resistance of the composites. Mechanical tests, thermal analysis, and FT-IR spectroscopy were used to evaluate the performance and aging resistance of the composites.
This research focuses on revealing the double role of quercetin accompanied by silica in epoxidized natural rubber. A crosslinking ability with antioxidative properties exists and reveals the dependence of these functions on quercetin content. Here, the aging resistance of self-healable biocomposites was analyzed. The self-healing properties were presented in our previous work. The stabilizing effect of quercetin applied as a crosslinking agent has been studied in epoxidized natural rubber with a 50 mol% of epoxidation (ENR-50). Some of five -OH moiety groups existing in the quercetin structure are able to react with epoxy rings of ENR-50 and cure this elastomer, whereas other free hydroxyl groups can donate the hydrogen molecule to a radical molecule, stabilizing it. The aging resistance of prepared composites was estimated by mechanical tests conducted before and after different types of aging, as well as by differences in color and surface energy between aged and un-aged samples. Changes within the oxygen function, which occurred as a result of the aging process, were observed using FT-IR absorbance spectroscopy. Furthermore, the impact of quercetin content on composites' thermal stability was investigated by thermogravimetry (TGA). According to the results, a proper dose of quercetin can act as a crosslinker and antioxidant in ENR-50 at the same time.

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