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rubber antioxidant 9 10-dihydro-9 9-dimethyl-acridine antioxidant ble
rubber antioxidant 9 10-dihydro-9 9-dimethyl-acridine antioxidant ble
rubber antioxidant 9 10-dihydro-9 9-dimethyl-acridine antioxidant ble
rubber antioxidant 9 10-dihydro-9 9-dimethyl-acridine antioxidant ble
  • Why do we need antioxidants for rubber composites?
  • Therefore, for a real application, the antioxidants are indispensable to retard the thermal-oxidative-aging process of the rubber composites and then prolong the service life. In this review, we systematically review the recent progress of antioxidants for rubber.
  • How does rubber antioxidant work?
  • To prolong the service life of rubber composites by retarding their aging processes, rubber antioxidant initially relies on the use of a coating, such as paraffin, and coal tar, to physically isolate oxygen, but this protective layer would quickly lose the utility due to wear.
  • Are carbon dots a rubber antioxidant?
  • Carbon dots as rubber antioxidants The carbon materials, such as carbon black, graphene, fullerene, etc, are well known to be able to retard the aging processes of various polymers including polyolefine, rubber, polyamide, etc., due to the active trapping of radicals .
  • Are rubber antioxidants a rational design?
  • The development of medical antioxidants also inspires the rational design of rubber antioxidants. Recently, Sun, et al. synthesized a novel antioxidant (APPT) containing aromatic amine, thiourea and allyl groups by the reaction between N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine and allyl isothiocyanate (Fig. 3 b) .
  • Are rubber antioxidants harmful?
  • As shown in Table 1, many commonly used rubber antioxidants are damaging to human health and the environment. For example, the antioxidant MB (2-mercaptobenzimidazole), which is widely used in the manufacture of light-colored rubber products, is harmful to aquatic organisms and has a continuous effect.
  • Can rubber antioxidants contain rare-earth ions?
  • The recently reported rubber antioxidants containing rare-earth ions are summarized in Fig. 4, for instance, Sun et al. prepared a novel hindered phenol rare-earth complex (DTSm) (Fig. 4f) by a simple and green method using 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid (DT) and samarium chloride hexahydrate (SmCl3 ·6H 2 O) via coordination reaction.
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