SOYBEAN OIL PLASTICIZERS AS REPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL
SOYBEAN OIL PLASTICIZERS AS REPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL IN RUBBER Z. Petrovi, M. Ionescu, +1 author J. Halladay Published 21 June 2013 Materials Science Rubber Chemistry and Technology ABSTRACT Polymerized soybean oils of different molecular weights were used as plasticizers in NR/SBR compositions.
Application of Different Vegetable Oils as Processing Aids
Carbon black (CB) filled rubber composites based on various vegetable oils, such as palm oil, epoxidized palm oil, soybean oil, epoxidized soybean oil, polymerized soybean oil, transgenic soybean oil, sunflower oil, orange peel oil, olive oil, castor oil, and jatropha oil, have been prepared in recent years. (2,3,11,1319)
SOYBEAN OIL PLASTICIZERS AS REPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL
It was found that polymerized soybean oil could be substituted for naphthenic process oil with minimal differences in mechanical and dynamic properties. INTRODUCTION Plasticizers play some important roles in formulating rubber. They can be used to improve processing, tackiness, dispersion, and flow of the unvulcanized compound.
Soybean Oil Plasticizers As Replacement Of Petroleum Oil
Polymerized soybean oils can also be employed as the plasticizers for the NR and SBR as an alternative of a naphthenic oil (Petrovi et al., 2013). Adducts of levulinic acid esters and...
SOYBEAN OIL PLASTICIZERS AS REPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL
soybean oil plasticizers as replacement of petroleum oil in rubber zoran s. petrovic,1,* mihail ionescu,1 jelena milic,1 james r. halladay2 1 pittsburg state university,kansas olymer research center,pittsburg, ks 66762 2lord corporation,erie, pa 16505 rubber chemistry and technology, vol. 86, no. 2, pp. 233–249 (2013) abstract
- Can polymerized soybean oils be used as plasticizers in Nr/SBR compositions?
- Polymerized soybean oils of different molecular weights were used as plasticizers in NR/SBR compositions. The oils of different molecular weights and viscosities were synthesized by cationic polymerization using a proprietary technology.
- Can soybean oil be used as a plasticizer?
- In our previous publication, 1 we discussed the use of soybean oil (SBO) and polymerized SBO as plasticizers for natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and found excellent compatibility. Pure SBO had the strongest plasticizing effect, but polymerized oils could be incorporated at higher concentrations. ... ...
- Can modified soybean oil replace petroleum plasticizers?
- The modified soybean oil was a promising plasticizer for tire tread rubber to replace petroleum plasticizers, which would make an important contribution to the tire industry.
- Are soybean oil-based rubber composites compatible with plasticizers?
- The processing and mechanical properties of soybean oil (SBO)-based rubber composites have been explored by different research groups. (11,13,15−17) Petrović et al. (15) have suggested the importance of solubility parameters to determine the compatibility between rubber and plasticizers.
- Why is soybean oil a reactive plasticizer for rubber?
- More importantly, soybean oil is a reactive plasticizer for rubber because the double bonds in it could react with the double bonds in the rubber molecular chains during the crosslinking procedure [ 15 ].
- Which oil is a good plasticizer for rubber?
- Plant oils, such as cashew oil, soybean oil and castor oil, were found to be good plasticizers for different rubbers [ 9, 10, 11, 12 ]. Among the plant oils, soybean oil is one of the most productive. The global soybean oil production in 2018 exceeded 56 million tons, of which 15% were used in industrial areas [ 7, 13 ].