It is widely acknowledged that waste sulfur generated from the petroleum industry creates huge storage and ecological problems. Therefore, the various methods of utilization are becoming increasingly attractive research topics worldwide. The thermal ability of elemental sulfur to homolytic cleavage of S8 rings enables its free radical copolymerization with unsaturated organic species and the obtaining of chemically stable polymeric materials. Here we report a novel possibility to use sulfur/organic copolymers obtained via “inverse vulcanization” as curatives for rubber. For this purpose, several various sulfur/organic copolymers were synthesized and analyzed from the point of view of their performance as rubber crosslinking agen...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
Inverse vulcanization provides a simple, solvent-free method for the preparation of high sulfur cont...
It is widely acknowledged that waste sulfur generated from the petroleum industry creates huge stora...
It is widely acknowledged that waste sulfur generated from the petroleum industry creates huge stora...
It is well known that elemental sulfur during heating, at the temperature of about 159C under atmosp...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Inverse vulcanization is a facile solvent-free process, which offers interesting sustainable copolym...
Sulfur is an underused by-product of the petrochemicals industry. Recent research into inverse vulca...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Sulfur-based polymers are unique renewable materials that are receiving a growing attention. The uti...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Using chemicals to cure or vulcanize raw rubber is a common practice in the rubber industry and is a...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
Inverse vulcanization provides a simple, solvent-free method for the preparation of high sulfur cont...
It is widely acknowledged that waste sulfur generated from the petroleum industry creates huge stora...
It is widely acknowledged that waste sulfur generated from the petroleum industry creates huge stora...
It is well known that elemental sulfur during heating, at the temperature of about 159C under atmosp...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Inverse vulcanization is a facile solvent-free process, which offers interesting sustainable copolym...
Sulfur is an underused by-product of the petrochemicals industry. Recent research into inverse vulca...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Sulfur-based polymers are unique renewable materials that are receiving a growing attention. The uti...
Inverse vulcanized polymer materials have received considerable attention as a way to use sulfur, an...
Using chemicals to cure or vulcanize raw rubber is a common practice in the rubber industry and is a...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
Inverse vulcanization provides a simple, solvent-free method for the preparation of high sulfur cont...