It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhydride grafted ethylene-propylene (EPM-g-MA) rubber using Diels-Alder chemistry is limited neither to laboratory scale using a solvent route nor to gum rubber. The use of an internal mixer is the first step toward an industrial process, since it greatly reduces the processing time and allows for a solventless process for the furan-functionalization and subsequent bismaleimide cross-linking of EPM rubber. Practical rubber compounds were prepared by mixing thermoreversibly cross-linked EPM with carbon black and mineral oil in the same batch mixer. This resulted in reinforcement of the rubber without affecting the thermoreversible character of the...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels–Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
A method for using Diels Alder thermo-reversible chemistry as cross-linking tool for rubber products...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder (DA) chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking t...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels–Alder (DA) chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking t...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
It is demonstrated that the concept of thermoreversible cross-linking of functionalized maleic anhyd...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels–Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
A method for using Diels Alder thermo-reversible chemistry as cross-linking tool for rubber products...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking tool f...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels-Alder (DA) chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking t...
A proof of principle for the use of Diels–Alder (DA) chemistry as a thermoreversible cross-linking t...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...
Currently, rubber products cannot simply be reprocessed after their product life, due to the irrever...