A new approach towards reprocessing cross-linked rubbery materials by catalytic disassembly of polymer chains, which eliminates the need for energy intensive mechanical processes, is demonstrated. First and second generation (G1 and G2) Grubbs’ ruthenium catalysts break down polybutadiene (PBd) networks at their double bonds via cross-metathesis (CM) reactions to produce readily soluble molecules. A dramatic reduction in molecular weight to around 2000 g mol−1 was observed by size exclusion chromatography and the breakdown of cross-linked networks was confirmed by rheometry. This process was repeated with a styrene-butadiene rubber sheet, a common component of vehicle tyres, with a G2 catalyst and a diester to accelerate the breakdown. A su...
Covalently cross-linked polymers have many technological applications for their excellent properties...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...
Cross-linking of rubbers is crucial as it provides good elasticity and high strength. Unfortunately,...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
To develop a new technology for sustainable application of sulfur cross-linked rubbers, a novel late...
The trans-polypentenamer has unique relevance among the synthetic rubbers since it has similar phys....
The optimal process conditions for a high ratio of de-vulcanization to\ud polymer degradation have b...
Devulcanization is a step forward in the recycling of end-of-life rubber powder (ELTp) through the b...
Natural rubber (NR)is one of Nature's most exceptional materials and is, therefore, widely used by i...
In this era of rapid development and economic growth, waste management is of high concern for humans...
The most common way to eliminate rubber wastes is to deposit them in a landfill: these stocks repres...
With the worldwide growing interest in the recycling of valuable materials, the need to find viable ...
A method for using Diels Alder thermo-reversible chemistry as cross-linking tool for rubber products...
Used vulcanized rubber tires have caused serious trouble worldwide. Current disposal and recycling m...
Covalently cross-linked polymers have many technological applications for their excellent properties...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...
Cross-linking of rubbers is crucial as it provides good elasticity and high strength. Unfortunately,...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
To develop a new technology for sustainable application of sulfur cross-linked rubbers, a novel late...
The trans-polypentenamer has unique relevance among the synthetic rubbers since it has similar phys....
The optimal process conditions for a high ratio of de-vulcanization to\ud polymer degradation have b...
Devulcanization is a step forward in the recycling of end-of-life rubber powder (ELTp) through the b...
Natural rubber (NR)is one of Nature's most exceptional materials and is, therefore, widely used by i...
In this era of rapid development and economic growth, waste management is of high concern for humans...
The most common way to eliminate rubber wastes is to deposit them in a landfill: these stocks repres...
With the worldwide growing interest in the recycling of valuable materials, the need to find viable ...
A method for using Diels Alder thermo-reversible chemistry as cross-linking tool for rubber products...
Used vulcanized rubber tires have caused serious trouble worldwide. Current disposal and recycling m...
Covalently cross-linked polymers have many technological applications for their excellent properties...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...