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Combination of silk fabric and natural rubber for the development of green composites: Influence of curing on mechanical and thermal properties

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POLYMERS & POLYMER COMPOSITES
Volume 29, Issue 9_SUPPL, Pages S1204-S1215

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/09673911211049103

Keywords

Silk fabric; natural rubber; glutaraldehyde; thermogravimetry; solvent transport

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Chemically modified natural rubber can enhance stability, and adding silk fabric can significantly improve the physical properties of the composite material.
Unmodified natural rubber is not suitable for any elstomeric applications. Therefore, it is appropriate to modify natural rubber chemically to enhance the stability, which can be termed as vulcanization. Incorporation of fibers/fabrics is a common method to increase the stability of natural rubber along with chemical modification. Natural rubber-based composites have been prepared by the addition of silk fabric into natural rubber. The matrix material for the composite is glutaraldehyde cured natural rubber. Silk is an ecofriendly and biodegradable material with excellent tensile strength. When such kind of fabric is introduced into the vulcanized rubber as the matrix, all the physical properties were found to be enhanced considerably. Tensile properties in terms of ultimate tensile strength, elongation at break, and modulus of elasticity are measured for the composites of natural rubber/silk fabric at various glutaraldehyde concentrations. Thermogravimetric analysis and temperature scanning stress relaxation techniques are employed to evaluate the thermal stability of the resulting composites. Effects of glutaraldehyde addition on the physical properties of the composite were studied in detail. Considerable enhancement in the stability of natural rubber in terms of tensile properties, thermal stability, and solvent resistance is noticed up on the incorporation of silk fabric as well as glutaraldehyde curing.

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