Effect of dicumyl peroxide and phenolic resin as a mixed curing system on the mechanical properties and morphology of TPVs based on HDPE/ground tire rubber

2015 
Thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) are a special group of thermoplastic elastomer with the characteristic that consists of rubber elasticity and the processability of thermoplastic polymers. TPVs based on high density polyethylene (HDPE)/ground tire rubber (GTR) with phenolic resin (HY-2045) and dicumyl peroxide (DCP) as vulcanizing agents are prepared through dynamic vulcanization in this article. The blends consisting of 40/60 HDPE/GTR are melt-mixed in an internal mixer and then pressed with a compression molding machine. The aim of this experiment is to study the influence of a compound curing agent system on the mechanical properties of the HDPE/GTR composites. The results indicate that the mechanical properties of the HDPE/GTR blends are improved significantly by adding 4 phr HY-2045 and 0.3 phr DCP than those of TPVs without any vulcanizing agents after dynamic vulcanization. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study and the FTIR-ATR analysis confirmed that the crosslinking phenomenon occurred in the preparation of TPVs; and the gel fraction analysis indicates that the GTR components and the HDPE components of the HDPE/GTR blends are all moderately crosslinked. In addition, the morphology of the HDPE/GTR blends has been investigated by scanning electron microscopy. POLYM. COMPOS., 36:1907–1916, 2015. © 2014 Society of Plastics Engineers
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