Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties

In this work, effects of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonite (MMT) on physical/mechanical/dynamic properties and rolling resistance of a model tire rubber were assessed. To achieve proper performance of MMTs in rubber compound, the layered stacks were initially exfoliated using sonication in deioni...

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Main Authors: Kazem Baghitabar, Masoud Jamshidi, Reza Ghamarpoor
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Polymer Testing
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941823003458
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description In this work, effects of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonite (MMT) on physical/mechanical/dynamic properties and rolling resistance of a model tire rubber were assessed. To achieve proper performance of MMTs in rubber compound, the layered stacks were initially exfoliated using sonication in deionized water. Pure MMTs showed a great tendency to aggregation in rubber matrix due to their superhydrophilic nature, so they were functionalized using 5 M NaOH solution to create surface OH groups for subsequent modification. The functionalized MMTs were silane modified with vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTMS) at different concentrations, finally, vinyl groups caused hydrophobicity and increment of water contact angle (WCA) from 35° to 92° in comparison with pure MMTs. The performance of tire rubber blends (TRBs) containing the pure MMTs, exfoliated MMTs and silanized MMTs was compared to the pristine rubber. Silanization of MMT caused a 140.47 % increase in the crosslink density of TRB nanocomposite. The results showed that the optimum curing time of rubber decreased by 56 s compared to the pristine TRB. The modulus of 100 and 300 % increased by 103 and 20 % for sample that contained silane modified MMTs, respectively. The elongation at break decreased by 7 % for the modified nanocomposite compared to the pristine TRB. Also, the storage modulus and transition glass temperature of nanocomposite containing silanized MMTs increased by 54 % and 7 °C compared to the control TRB, respectively. The rolling resistance in the tire (i.e. C-s5-MMT1) demonstrates a prominent reduction of 19.42 %, accomplished with a 30.28 % decrease in power loss, 85.07 % Akron abrasion loss, and the lowest Heat-Build up, as compared with the pure tire (i.e. C-Ctrl).
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spelling doaj.art-6bccba9cd3674441a0a11d770d9f2c912023-12-15T07:22:21ZengElsevierPolymer Testing0142-94182023-12-01129108265Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber propertiesKazem Baghitabar0Masoud Jamshidi1Reza Ghamarpoor2Constructional Polymers and Composites Research Lab., School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, IranCorresponding author.; Constructional Polymers and Composites Research Lab., School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, IranConstructional Polymers and Composites Research Lab., School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, IranIn this work, effects of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonite (MMT) on physical/mechanical/dynamic properties and rolling resistance of a model tire rubber were assessed. To achieve proper performance of MMTs in rubber compound, the layered stacks were initially exfoliated using sonication in deionized water. Pure MMTs showed a great tendency to aggregation in rubber matrix due to their superhydrophilic nature, so they were functionalized using 5 M NaOH solution to create surface OH groups for subsequent modification. The functionalized MMTs were silane modified with vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTMS) at different concentrations, finally, vinyl groups caused hydrophobicity and increment of water contact angle (WCA) from 35° to 92° in comparison with pure MMTs. The performance of tire rubber blends (TRBs) containing the pure MMTs, exfoliated MMTs and silanized MMTs was compared to the pristine rubber. Silanization of MMT caused a 140.47 % increase in the crosslink density of TRB nanocomposite. The results showed that the optimum curing time of rubber decreased by 56 s compared to the pristine TRB. The modulus of 100 and 300 % increased by 103 and 20 % for sample that contained silane modified MMTs, respectively. The elongation at break decreased by 7 % for the modified nanocomposite compared to the pristine TRB. Also, the storage modulus and transition glass temperature of nanocomposite containing silanized MMTs increased by 54 % and 7 °C compared to the control TRB, respectively. The rolling resistance in the tire (i.e. C-s5-MMT1) demonstrates a prominent reduction of 19.42 %, accomplished with a 30.28 % decrease in power loss, 85.07 % Akron abrasion loss, and the lowest Heat-Build up, as compared with the pure tire (i.e. C-Ctrl).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941823003458Montmorillonite (MMT)Silane modificationFunctionalizationExfoliationNano sheetTire rubber
spellingShingle Kazem Baghitabar
Masoud Jamshidi
Reza Ghamarpoor
Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
Polymer Testing
Montmorillonite (MMT)
Silane modification
Functionalization
Exfoliation
Nano sheet
Tire rubber
title Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
title_full Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
title_fullStr Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
title_full_unstemmed Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
title_short Exfoliation, hydroxylation and silanization of two-dimensional (2D) montmorillonites (MMTs) and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
title_sort exfoliation hydroxylation and silanization of two dimensional 2d montmorillonites mmts and evaluation of the effects on tire rubber properties
topic Montmorillonite (MMT)
Silane modification
Functionalization
Exfoliation
Nano sheet
Tire rubber
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941823003458
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