Integrating Multiple Functional Moieties toward Environmentally Friendly and Highly Efficient Interfacial Mediator for Rubber/Silica Composites

  • Yeqing Li
  • , Haixin Yang
  • , Shuangjian Yu
  • , Siwu Wu
  • , Zhenghai Tang
  • , Baochun Guo
  • , Danling Wang
  • , Huiming Ren
  • , Ming Tian
  • , Liqun Zhang

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Abstract

The problems of high volatile organic compound (VOC) emission and low efficiency of silane coupling agents (SCAs) used in the rubber/silica composites for “green tires” have been troubling the rubber industry. A unique silane (MFSi) integrating hydroxyls, tertiary nitrogen, and norbornenyl were prepared by a solvent-free/catalyst-free one-pot method. MFSi can graft onto the rubber chain through a highly efficient norbornenyl/sulfur reaction, while the dangling hydroxyls in MFSi can improve its affinity with silica and tertiary nitrogen has a significant internal catalytic effect on the silanization of silica. As a result, MFSi shows a significantly higher coupling efficiency of silica-filled composites compared to the most widely used SCAs. Consequently, MFSi-modified composites exhibit excellent environmental friendliness, including significantly reduced heat buildup (∼55%) and abrasion loss (∼53%) and VOC emissions (∼42%). We envision that the design of the multifunctional mediator will provide valuable insights into the development of high-performance “green tires” in a more environmentally friendly manner.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-432
Number of pages8
JournalACS Materials Letters
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Feb 2025
Externally publishedYes

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