WO2013008241A1 - Nanoclay (nc) hybrids and elastomer-nanoclay composites produced thereof - Google Patents
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- NANOCLAY (NC) HYBRIDS AND ELASTOMER-NANOCLAY COMPOSITES PRODUCED THEREOF
- the present invention relates to nanoclay (nc) hybrids and composites of elastomers and nanoclays.
- SBR rubbery copolymers
- SB butadiene
- SBR styrene-butadiene rubber
- the most important ingredients are those, known as the cure package, that cause interlinking reactions to take place when the mix is "cured.” In order to minimize the risk of premature cure, they are usually added at the end of mixing.
- the cure package usually consists of sulfur and one or more “accelerators” (e.g., sulfenamides, thiurams, or thiazoles), which make the sulfur interlinking reaction occur faster and more efficiently.
- activators Two other ingredients that play an important role in vulcanization chemistry are known as "activators,” commonly zinc oxide and stearic acid. These compounds react together and with accelerators to form a zinc sulfurating compound, which in turn is the key intermediary in adding sulfur to a diene elastomer and creating sulfur interlinks.
- the filler particles must be small—for instance, 10-50 nanometres in diameter— and that the elastomer must adhere well to them. If either of these conditions is absent, the reinforcing power will be lessened.
- modified nanoclays may be produced from reacting nanoclays (NCs), Montmorillonites such as Cloisite 30B, with mercaptosilanes.
- NCs nanoclays
- Such hybrids have been found useful in at least partially su bstituting for carbon black in elastomeric composites - for example the modified NCs could replace 30phr (Parts per Hund red ) CB by 15 phr NC (7.5 phr of modified NC or 4.2 phr of neat silicate) without reduction of modulus and minor reduction of tensile properties.
- the object of the present invention is to further improve and diversify the modified NCs and their production to improve various properties of the products prod uced with them, as well as to provide new compositions of the NCs and other ingredients that exhibit improved or desired properties.
- a nanoclay (NC) hybrid comprising: silanised montmorillonite and an amine.
- the montmorillonite is for example ammonium or aminium-substituted.
- the amine is for example selected from a group comprising: p-phenylenediamine (p- PDA), Z 2 Z'N, l,l'-(l,2-Ethanediyl)diurea, N, N-dimethyldodecan-l-amine (DDA), combinations thereof and derivatives thereof, in which Z is a 3,5-dihyd rocarbyl-4- hydroxyphenalkyl group and Z' is Z or an alkyl, alkenyl, or aralkyl group of up to 18 carbons.
- p- PDA p-phenylenediamine
- Z 2 Z'N Z 2 Z'N
- l,l'-(l,2-Ethanediyl)diurea N, N-dimethyldodecan-l-amine (DDA), combinations thereof and derivatives thereof, in which Z is a 3,5-dihyd rocarbyl-4- hydroxyphenalkyl group and Z' is Z or an al
- the (p-PDA) derivative may be selected from a grou p comprising: N, N-dialkyl-p-PDA, N-alkyl-N-aryl-p-PDA and derivatives thereof and combinations thereof.
- the N-alkyl-N-aryl-p-PDA is for example IPPD and/or 6PPP (N-(l,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'- phenyl-p-phenylened iamine).
- the aminium is for example any of: dimethyl, benzyl, hydrogenated tallow; dimethyl, dihydrogenated tallow; d imethyl, dihydrogenated tallow; dimethyl, hydrogenated tallow, 2-ethylhexyl; and methyl, tallow, bis-2-hydroxyethyl ammonium salts, and combinations thereof.
- the hybrid further comprises a d ispersant.
- the dispersant is for example: thermoplastic SBS, SIS and combinations thereof.
- the hybrid may further comprise silicate.
- a method of producing a nanoclay (NC) hybrid comprising: mixing a silanising agent and montmorillonite in an non-flammable solvent at elevated temperature.
- a method of producing a nanoclay (NC) hybrid comprising:
- the method further comprises adding acetic acid to the solvent until the solvent has a pH value of 3.
- the method further comprises adding silica to the solvent between mixing the amine and the montmorillonite and adding the silanising agent.
- an elastomeric composite comprising any of the
- NC nanoclay
- the elastomeric composite prefera bly further comprises an elastomer.
- the elastomer is for example selected from a group comprising: SB , isoprene rubbers, butadiene acrylonitrile rubber, EPDM and combinations thereof.
- Some composite embodiments further comprise CB.
- the elastomeric composites preferably further comprise sulfur, zinc oxide stearic acid, aliphatic-aromatic soft resin and an accelerator.
- the accelerator is for example selected from a group comprising: TBBS, MBS and mixtures thereof.
- Some composites further comprise silica.
- mV minimum viscosity, measured in a rheological test, expressed as the torque applied (lb-inch) to an elastomeric composite, before vulcanization
- scorch time time (minutes)from beginning of vu lcanization, until torque increases during the rheological test, to 2 lb/inch
- Tan the tangent modu lus is the slope of a compression stress-strain curve ML(l+4): Mooney viscosity after (1+4) minutes: Viscosity of ru bbers is measured using the shearing disk viscometer. The torque of the rotor is taken after 1 minute preheating the rotor plus 4 minute after that.
- Tear strength (strength required to initiate a tear in a material)
- Yerzley Elasticity (Resilience) - measure of ru bber elasticity determined on a Yerzley device.
- Figure 1 presents a scheme of equipment that may be used to prod uce modified NC hybrids
- Figure 2 shows a schematic drying tray for drying off the modified NC embodiments.
- FIG 3 schematically shows a reaction for producing a prior art modified (hybrid) NC, named RRA 10;
- Figure 4 schematically presents a reaction for preparation of one modified NC embodiment RRA 181-1 from mixing NC Cloisite 15A and IPPD before Si69 (TESPT) is added;
- Figure 5 presents in graphical form some of the physical characteristics of elastomeric composites made from NC hybrids, one hybrid is prior art hybrid RRA 10, and the other is the hybrid shown in Figure 4;
- Figure 6 schematically describes production of RRA 189-2, made from mixing Cloisite and DDA and SBS before Si69 is added;
- Figure 7 compares properties of three elastomeric composites made from RRA 10, RRA 181-1 and RRA 189-2;
- Figure 8 shows a reaction used to prepare RRA 50R, another prior art modified NC, which is used with MBS to prepare an elastomeric composite;
- Figure 9 shows a reaction to prepare an embodiment RRA 190-5, which is also used with MBS to prepare an elastomeric composite
- Figure 10 present properties of the elastomeric composites S278-1G, S274-5G, made from RRA 50R and RRA 190-5;
- FIG 11 presents production of another modified NC embodiment, RRA 189- 4, identical to RRA 189-2 ( Figure 6), however in which acetic acid is not added together with the TESPT;
- Figure 12 shows a reaction to produce a modified NC in which the solvent is chloroform
- Figure 13 shows a reaction to produce a NC hybrid in which the solvent is a mixture of isopropanol (IPA) and water;
- IPA isopropanol
- Figure 14 graphically depicts physical characteristics of elastomeric composite prepared from RRA 190-5 and the two hybrids shown in Figures 12 and 13;
- FIG. 15 shows production of RRA 194-2, which is made with chloroform: acetone mixture (2:1);
- FIG 16 schematically shows production of RRA 195-1 made with water: acetone mixture (2:1), under the same conditions and ingredients as RRA 194-2 and RRA 202-1;
- Figure 17 presents in a graph readings from a rheometer (Alpha Technologies MDR2000) at 150°C for said elastomeric composites made from hybrids RRA 194-2 and RRA 195-1, as well as said elastomeric composites made from RRA 194-2 and RRA 202-1,
- Mod ified nanoclays may be prod uced from reacting nanoclays (NCs) such assurface modified montmorillonites, e.g. Cloisite 30A ® , with mercaptosila nes.
- NCs such assurface modified montmorillonites, e.g. Cloisite 30A ® , with mercaptosila nes.
- Su ch hybrid s have been found to be usefu l in su bstituting at least pa rt of a portion of carbon black (CB) in elastomer formulas, while essentially retaining the desired properties imparted by the CB at the original levels.
- CB carbon black
- An advantage of these mod ified NC is that typically, relatively small portions are required to added to the compounds based on va rious elastomers to achieve simila r qualities.
- Antioxidant is a substance added in sma ll quantities to hydroca rbons which are suscepti ble to oxidation, such as ru bbers, to inhibit or slow oxidative processes, while being itself oxid ized .
- primary antioxida nts a lso called free-rad ical scavengers
- antioxidative activity is implemented by the donation of an electron or hydrogen atom to a radical derivative.
- These antioxidants are usually sterical ly hindered amines (p- Phenylene diamine, trimethyl dihydroquinolines, alkylated diphenyl amines) or su bstituted phenolic compounds with one or more bulky functional groups such as a tertiary butyl.
- improvement of elastomeric composites containing modified NCs may be performed by changes in the production of the modified NCs, for example by adding IPPD (N-isopropyl-N'-phenyl- paraphenylened iamine) or DDA (dodecyl amine) or other amines during the manufacture of the NCs, and optionally by performing further changes to the prod uction of the modified NCs.
- IPPD N-isopropyl-N'-phenyl- paraphenylened iamine
- DDA dodecyl amine
- some embodiments exhibit very high tear resistance, some even over 60N/mm.
- prior art elastomer compositions, not containing NCs, that were designed to have such high tear resistance typically contained as much as 50-60 parts CB (carbon black), nevertheless they sometimes failed to accomplish the desired mechanical properties.
- some embodiments are now found to reliably replace up to 35 parts of the CB or about 30 phr silica, with merely about 15-20 NC to achieve the same strength.
- the elastomeric composition embodiments generally exhibit improved qualities over elastomeric compositions of similar content that do not include NCs with amines.
- elastic properties such as rebound ( Yerzley resilience, tangent) were greatly improved.
- ageing properties were also improved.
- lighter products are obtained for the same degree of reinforcement, as compared to elastomer composites with prior art components.
- Figure 1 presents a scheme of equipment that may be used to prod uce modified NC embodiments designated as A XXX hybrids.
- the system 100 includes an Erienmeyer flask 10, a reflux column 20 fitting onto flask 10, heating and magnetic stirring plate 30, immersion bath 40 placed on plate 30, magnet 50 in flask 10, and thermometer 60 fitting into flask 10.
- Figure 2 shows a schematic drying tray 200, preferably made of ceramic material, for drying off the modified NC embodiments.
- FIG 3 schematically shows a reaction for producing a prior art modified NC, named RRA 10. .
- Figure 4 schematically presents a reaction for preparation of one modified NC embodiment.
- the mercaptosilane Si69 is added to the NC Cloisite 15A, however IPPD is added to the NC (with stirring the resultant mixture at 80°C for one hou r) before Si69 is added.
- Table 1 presents the ingredients of S267-1 and S257-2R, SBR rubber composites with some CB (HAF N330), and prepared from RRA 10 and RRA 181-1, respectively.
- Table 2 presents the properties of the compositions S267-1 and S257-2R measu red at 150°C. Some key features are also shown in graphic form in Figure 5. Table 2
- Tear N/mm 52.10 57.20 The addition of the amine significantly improved the tear resistance, modulus at various stretching lengths, tensile strength and hardness. In addition, ageing properties of the compound are improved
- an amine such as DDA (dodecylamine) be added to NC (e.g. Cloisite 15A) before adding the TESPT (Si69), perhaps because in such way the long-chain amine continues the process of increasing distance between the layers of NC (a process begun during production of the NC hybrid by treating MMT with quaternary tallow ammonium salt) .
- the silanisation of NC may thereby occur on a larger surface.
- NCs such as: Cloisite 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A and 30B of Southern Clays; Nanomer 1.31 ps, 1.28E and 1.34 TCN of Nanocor.
- the Commercially treated NCs are montmorillonites in which sodium ions are exchanged with ammonium or aminium ions.
- Elastomers such as the entire range of NBR Krynac with ACN content 28, 33, 38, 44 and of various viscosities-of Lanxess, Nipol of Zeon ), and EPDM (Keltan
- 512,512/50 of DSM, Du Pont , Dow Elastomers, Bayer may also be improved by incorporation of the improved modified NCs.
- Another group of elastomeric composite embod iments that were produced were devoid of CB.
- Three elastomeric composites were made, S96-1G comprised of (prior art) RRA 10, S266-1G comprised afore mentioned RRA 181-1, and S270-1G comprised RRA 189-2, whose production is schematically presented in Figure 6.
- Table 3 lists the ingredients in the three elastomeric composites
- RRA 189-2 SBS as dispersant was added to the mix of nanoclay and the amine DDA before the mixing for two hou rs at 80°C. Note that the amine DDA is used to make RRA 189-2, compared to the amine IPPD used in making RRA 181-1.
- Table 4 and Figure 7 compare properties of the three elastomeric composites, measu red at 170°C. Table 4
- the elastomeric composite embodiments with the modified NC that comprises amine have improved tear resistance, shear mod ulus at various stretching lengths, and hardness, with essentially no change in elasticity.
- the two embodiments S266-1G and S270-1G have similar tear resistance, tensile strength, hardness and elasticity.
- the main improvement resulting from the incorporation of DDA and SBS over incorporation of IPPD was increasing scorch time (t2) and reducing of vulcanization time (DDA as amine is also a strong accelerator).
- IPPD has anti-ozone properties that may improve the wear resistance of the elastomeric composites.
- the elastomeric composites S96-1G , S266-1G and S270-1G mentioned above were made with, amongst other ingredients, accelerator TBBS. Additional elastomeric composites were prepared without CB, in which the accelerator TBBS is replaced with accelerator M BS.
- Figure 8 shows a reaction used to prepare A 50R, a prior art mod ified NC, which is in turn used with MBS and other ingredients to prepare an elastomeric composite; hydrolysis of silane was proceeded before mixing with NC.
- Figure 9 shows a reaction to prepare an embodiment RRA 190-5, which is also used with MBS to prepare an elastomeric composite.
- Silica (Si0 2 ) was added in the mix containing NC , DDA.
- OH functional groups present on the surface of Si0 2 activated with amine, may also react with silane further along in the reaction step, i.e. there may be an advantage to adding silica to the NC in producing the hybrid, rather than adding the silica to the elastomer during vulcanization.
- Table 5 list the ingredients used to prepare two elastomeric composites, S278- 1G, that includes prior art NC, RRA 50R, and embodiment S274-5G, that includes RRA 190-5. Table 5
- Table 6 and Figure 10 present properties of the elastomeric composites S278-4-5G.
- the dispersant SBS and filler Si02 are added to the NC in A 190-5.
- the dispersant added in some modified NC embodiments may further improve properties of the elastomeric composites.
- RRA 181-1 and RRA 189-2 were prepared using acetic acid as a catalyst for the reaction of the mercaptosilane with the NC.
- RRA 190-5 was prepared without use of the acetic acid.
- the following examples investigate role of acetic acid in the properties of the elastomeric composites with modified NCs.
- Figure 11 presents production of another modified NC embodiment, RRA 189- 4, identical to RRA 189-2 ( Figure 6), however in which acetic acid is not added together with the TESPT.
- Table 7 lists the ingredients in non-CB composites made from the modified NCs with/without acetic acid. Table 7
- Table 8 shows the properties of the compositions S270-5G and S270-7G as measured at 150°C.
- Tables 9-12 compare various additional compositions made with acetic acid
- compositions include carbon black (HAF N330); and in S269-11 and S269-21, the compositions include both carbon black and silica.
- compositions S270-7G and S269-21 wherein the modified NC is prepared without acetic acid. Note the particularly high tear threshold of S269-21, which is suitable for tires, despite the elastomeric composite containing only 15 phr of CB. Mod ified NCs with/without silica and elastomeric composites produced thereof
- S270-7G (Table 8) with S274-5G (Table 6)
- a 189-4 in S270-7G is made with DDA and SBS added to the NC, before adding the mercaptosilane.
- RRA 190-5 is prepared from the same ingredients under similar conditions, however, silica is also added in manufacture of RRA 190-5, after the two hours of mixing the NC with DDA and SBS at elevated temperature (considerably a bove room temperature), and then the mix with the silica is stirred for 10 hours at 90°C, before the mercaptosilane is added.
- the other ingredients are identical in the two compared elastomeric composites.
- S274-5G containing RRA 190-5, has a significantly higher tear threshold, and somewhat higher tensile strength, indicating that the addition of silica in production of the modified NC may be beneficial to strength of elastomeric composites made with the NCs embodiments.
- the mod ified NCs are prepared using at least one solvent: The solvent and the NC are mixed together with at least one amine. Solvents such as Isopropyl alcohol, diacetone alcohol (DAA), chloroform or mixtures thereof may be used, for example, instead of acetone in formerly described hybrids.
- solvents such as Isopropyl alcohol, diacetone alcohol (DAA), chloroform or mixtures thereof may be used, for example, instead of acetone in formerly described hybrids.
- the elastomeric composites have similar properties, which are also similar to the properties of S274-5G, Table 6, which is also without CB and made with M BS, but using acetone as a solvent. Since A 190-5 in S274-5G comprises silica, which appears to augment the strength of the elastomeric composites, whereas the hybrids in S298-1G and S311-4G do not contain silica, the solvents IPA +water and chloroform may provide better properties than the solvent acetone. In addition, IPA: water (1:2) and chloroform are much less of a fire hazard.
- RRA 194-2 whose production is schematically shown in Figu re 15, is made with chloroform: acetone mixture (2:1)
- RRA 195-1 whose production is shown in Figure 16, is made with water: acetone mixture (2:1), under the same conditions and ingredients as RRA 194-2 and RRA 202-1.
- Table 15 lists properties of elastomeric composites made from the hybrids RRA 194-2 and RRA 195-1;
- Figure 17 presents in a graph readings from a rheometer (Alpha Technologies MDR2000) at 150°C for said elastomeric composites made from hybrids RRA 194-2 and RRA 195-1, as well as said elastomeric composites made from RRA 194- 2 and RRA 202-1, and
- Figure 18 shows in graph form stress-strain properties for the same elastomeric composites.
- the composites with the new hybrids- lOphr on basis of SBR without filler gave essentially the same behavior: approximately the same tensile Strength , Elongation at break , somewhat better Modulus at 200%, and a slight lower elasticity. Vu lcanization time was improved.
- solvent mixtures containing water such as the solvents IPA: water, and acetone: water, may be preferable over use of acetone solvent.
- the amine molecules added to the NCs contain two or more amine groups (nitrogen atoms bonded to an organic substituent). Such amine molecules may serve dual purposes: to bond to the nanoclay (first, bonded amine), and to be an antioxidant (second, non-bonded amine). Multi-bonding by many amine groups in an amine molecu le may improve the strength of the elastomeric composite.
- SBS may be particularly suitable for use in elastomeric composites based on SB , due to the similarity in structures.
- other dispersants may be selected accordance with the similarity to the elastomer structure.
- SIS styrene isoprene styrene block copolymer
- isoprene ru bbers may be most suitable for use with isoprene ru bbers.
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