Title of article :
HOMOGENEOUS ZINC(II) CATALYSIS IN ACCELERATED VULCANIZATION II. (POLY)OLEFIN OXIDATION, DEHYDRATION, AND REACTION WITH ANTI-REVERSION COAGENTS
Author/Authors :
NIEUWF.NHUIZEN، PF-THR J. نويسنده , , Haasnoot، Jaap G. نويسنده , , Reedijk، Jan نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
This paper establishes a new and previously unrecognized pathway for the formation oiʹdienes and trienes from model 1,5-polyolefins. It has been found that in the presence of dioxygen and at high temperatures model l,5-po!yoletins are oxidized to yield allylic alcohols or hydroperoxides. These structures subsequently dehydrate lo tonn dienes and trienes, a reaction which was found to be calalyzed by bis(dimeihyldithiocarbamalo)zinc(ll) (ZDMC) and bis(mercaptobenzothiazolato)zinc(II) (ZMBT), but not by zinc stearate. The observed dehydration reaction has been established to occur exclusively via a 1,2-dchydration pathway; whereas 1,4-dehydration was not observed. In addition, the present paper reports that NBCI, a model compound For the anti-reversion agent 1,3-bis(citraconimidomethy])benzene (BCIMB), reacts completely within 2 h with squalene at 170 C in the absence of vulcanization curatives, which can be attributed to this oxidation/dehydration mecharnsn). The combined results suggest that the occurrence of dienes and trienes in vulcanized rubber may in part be caused by oxidation of the rubber backbone and subsequent dehydration.
Keywords :
dispatching , semiconductor manufacturing , wafer fab.
Journal title :
Rubber Chemistry and Technology
Journal title :
Rubber Chemistry and Technology