Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 1988, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (4): 37-41.

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EFFECT OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE ON THE PROPERTIES OF 1,2-POLYBUTADIENE RUBBER

Zhang Xinhui, Liu Yadong   

  1. Changchun institute of Applied Chemistry, Academia Sinica
  • Received:1987-04-21 Revised:1987-07-20 Published:1988-08-10 Online:1988-08-10

Abstract: In this paper, the effect of chain structure, molecular weight and its distribution on the processibility and vulcanizate's properties of 1,2-polybutadiene (1,2-PB) synthesized with molybdenum based catalyst was studied.It is shown that its yield strength (σy) increases, plasticity decreases but millibility, extrudability and stock adhesion become poorer with increase of the molecular weight of 1,2-PB.When [η] was over 3, processing oil had to be added during mixing, otherwise, the mixed stock was too crumbly to be sheeted out. In addition, the cord adhesion for 1,2-PB vulcanizate decreases with increase of molecular weight of polymer. Results indicate that the Wet-skid resistance of 1,2-PB vulcanizate is enhanced as its 1,2 unit content increases. Raising syndyotactic content would lead to strain induced crystallization.When syndyotactic content was 20%, the critical intrinsic viscosity [η]4 was 4, above which strain ind uced crystallization could appear.The stock adhesion,as well as the resilience of 1,2-PB vulcanizates would obviously decrease with raised syndyotactic content.

Key words: 1,2-Polybutadiene rubber, Molecular weight, Molecular weight distribution Processibility, Molybdenum catalyst