Effect of Coal Tar on the Properties of Butadiene–Nitrile Rubbers

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The analysis of coal tar as a by-product of a merchant-coke plant (Karaganda) was carried out for the use of this tar as a plasticizer of rubber compounds. The replacement of bitumen by this tar as a rubber constituent in a weight ratio of 1:10 showed that the kinetics of vulcanization was noticeably accelerated and rubber characteristics such as conditional tensile strength, hardness, freeze-proof factor, and relative residual deformation were improved. It was found that the derivatives of phenol as the constituents of this tar exerted a considerable effect on the acceleration of the vulcanization process. In connection with this, the dephenolization of the product was performed, and it was used in a rubber formulation in the same ratio; as a result, the best characteristics of frost resistance, resistance to a hostile environment (an isooctane–toluene mixture),and ultimate elongation were obtained.

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Effect of coal tar on the properties of butadiene–nitrile rubbers/K. A. Sevost’yanova[a.o.]//Solid Fuel Chemistry.-2016.-№6(50).-pp 376–380

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