Innovative approaches to thermochemical devulcanization of carbon black-filled SBR

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Author listWorlee A., Saiwari S., Dierkes W., Sarkawi S.S., Jantaporn W., Masae M.

PublisherSAGE Publications

Publication year2025

JournalProgress in Rubber, Plastics and Recycling Technology (1477-7606)

ISSN1477-7606

eISSN1478-2413

URLhttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/105008068645


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Abstract

This investigation fully studied optimizing the thermochemical desulfurization process for carbon
black-filled styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) by examining the carbon black type effect and the
loading amount on desulfurization performance. The analysis of devulcanization process efficiency
required the Horikx-Verbruggen method to evaluate sol fraction and crosslink density relationships. When higher amounts of carbon black are present, the speed of crosslinking interactions
increases. An increase in crosslinking rate reached 170% for carbon black N-330, while carbon
black N-550 showed an 87% increase in such rates. The size of carbon black particles N-330 and N550 does not impact the desulfurization performance results. The researchers optimized desulfurization procedures using temperature and time variations as critical variables. The study results
indicate that reduced desulfurization temperature combined with shorter periods helps minimize
crosslinking formation, improving desulfurization results. The aggregation behavior of the system
becomes more pronounced when high-temperature conditions prevail, thus it impacts the operation’s outcome. The analysis demonstrates the necessity to match devulcanization approaches
with rubber compound characteristics for enhanced product properties and extended life span in
rubber applications.


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Carbon blackDe-vulcanizationfilled rubberrubber recyclingstyrene butadiene rubber


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