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Degradability Characterization of EPDM/IIR Blends by γ-irradiation

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JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 616-625

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-017-0966-9

Keywords

EPDM; Halogenated IIR; Degradation; Oxidation; Recycling; gamma-Irradiation

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In this paper the modifications induced in butyl rubbers (pristine, chlorinated and brominated sorts) by gamma-irradiation are investigated by swelling, chemiluminescence and FT-IR. The susceptibility of butyl rubbers for the generation of radicals orders their stabilities in the following sequence: IIR > IIR-Cl > IIR-Br. The incorporation of butyl rubbers into ethylene-propylene terpolymer matrix brings about increased densities of radicals initiating modifications in the oxidation state in respect with recombination, which are intensified as the processing dose increases. Based on the variation of carbonyl and hydroxyl indices the favorable route for the recycling EPDM based formulations would be suggested in this study. The chemiluminescence spectra proving the formation of peroxyl radicals at about 100 A degrees C prove their availability as reclaiming solutions. IIR-Br is the recommendable butyl rubber for the recovery procedure by association with EPDM. The suitability of IIRs for recycling purposes is analyzed by the variation in their crosslink densities, free volumes and swelling degrees. The crosslinking behavior of stabilized EPDM/IIR blends that runs to the improvement of durability is depicted by Charlesby-Pinner representation, which involves the different simultaneous contribution of scission and crosslinking processes.

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