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Influence of Non-Rubber Components on the Properties of Unvulcanized Natural Rubber from Different Clones

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14091759

Keywords

fresh natural latex; non-rubber components; clones; cream concentrated latex; hydroxyl ethyl cellulose

Funding

  1. Research Fellowship, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University [64001]
  2. Rubber Product and Innovation Development Research [SCIRU63002]
  3. Rubber Authority of Thailand
  4. Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University [64001]

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Natural rubber from different Hevea braziliensis clones exhibit unique properties, and the influences of different latex and cream concentrated latex on non-rubber components related properties vary. Among them, the natural rubber latex from RRIM600 clone shows better properties.
Natural rubber from different Hevea braziliensis clones, namely RRIM600, RRIT251, PB235 and BPM24, exhibit unique properties. The influences of the various fresh natural rubber latex and cream concentrated latex on the non-rubber components related properties were studied. It was found that the fresh natural rubber latex exhibited differences in their particle size, which was attributed to the non-rubber and unique signature of clones which affect various properties. Meanwhile, the cream concentrated latex showed the protein contents, surface tension, and color of creamed latex to be lower than the fresh natural latex. However, TSC, DRC, viscosity, particle size and green strength of concentrated latex were found to be higher than the fresh natural latex. This is attributed to the incorporation of HEC molecules. Also, the rubber particle size distribution in the RRIM600 clone exhibited a large particle size and uniform distribution, showing good mechanical properties when compared to the other clones. Furthermore, the increased green strength in the RRIM600 clone can be attributed to the crystallization of the chain on straining and chain entanglement. These experimental results may provide benefits for manufacturing rubber products, which can be selected from a suitable clone.

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