Publication: Developing a Rubber based Nanocomposite
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2022-09-22
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SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering
Abstract
Polymer compounds such as Natural Rubber (NR), which consists of compounds such as isoprene, are
capable of being processed for the manufacture of a range of rubber based products for a large variety of
applications. The properties of a natural rubber compound are susceptible to enhancements in their properties
through the incorporation of nanofillers into its matrix. This study addresses the preparation of a natural rubber
based nanocomposite that utilizes graphene as a nanofiller for the facilitation of the required enhancement in
the rubber compounds properties. The nanocomposite specimens used in the study were prepared by means of
acid-coagulation. The acid-coagulation formulation utilized was adapted from methodologies employed in
commercial applications. The enhancement in the rubber properties due to the incorporation of the nanofiller
was validated by means of mechanical testing. Prior to the testing, the applicable standard for tensile property
testing was identified to be ASTM D412. Through the acclaimed standard, a mould to facilitate the preparation
of the required specimens was 3D printed from PETG. The primary aim of the study was to determine the effect
of large concentrations of graphene (beyond 2.5wt %).The results from the mechanical testing of the acidcoagulated samples exhibited enhancements in the elongation at break and tensile strength between unfilled NR
and the graphene filled NR nanocomposite. With the incorporation of 5wt% of graphene, the elongation at break
of the rubber increased to 687%, showing a 25% increase. The tensile strength of the rubber increased to 4.07
MPa, showing an enhancement of 102% in comparison to the pristine rubber compound.
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Natural Rubber, Graphene, Acid-Coagulation, Tensile strength, Elongation at break
