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Effect of Crosslink Structure on Properties of Natural Rubber

Joginder Lal
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 43, Iss: 3, pp 664-686
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In this article, natural rubber-sulfur-diphenylguanidine vulcanizates were allowed to react with triphenylphosphine under nitrogen to convert polysulfidic crosslinks principally to di- and monosulfide crosslinks.
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The effects of various types of crosslinks on the physical properties of natural rubber

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The effects of crosslink density and crosslink type on the tensile and tear strengths of NR, SBR and EPDM gum vulcanizates

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Effect of sulfur to accelerator ratio on crosslink structure, reversion, and strength in natural rubber

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Effects of the Nanoclay and Crosslinking Systems on the Mechanical Properties of Ethylene-propylene-diene Monomer/styrene Butadiene Rubber Blends Nanocomposite

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