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Perspective on opportunities of bio-based processing oil to rubber industry: a short review
by
Shuib, Raa Khimi
, Othman, Nadras
, Hayeemasae, Nabil
, Mohamed, Nur Raihan
in
Carbon
/ Carbon black
/ Carcinogens
/ Castor oil
/ Ceramics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Cold flow
/ Composite materials
/ Composites
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Elastomers
/ Fatty acids
/ Glass
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mineral oils
/ Natural Materials
/ Oils & fats
/ Oxidation
/ Palm oil
/ Petroleum
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Raw materials
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ Rolling resistance
/ Rubber
/ Rubber industry
/ Skid resistance
/ Soybeans
/ Sunflower oil
/ Tires
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viscosity
2023
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Perspective on opportunities of bio-based processing oil to rubber industry: a short review
by
Shuib, Raa Khimi
, Othman, Nadras
, Hayeemasae, Nabil
, Mohamed, Nur Raihan
in
Carbon
/ Carbon black
/ Carcinogens
/ Castor oil
/ Ceramics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Cold flow
/ Composite materials
/ Composites
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Elastomers
/ Fatty acids
/ Glass
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mineral oils
/ Natural Materials
/ Oils & fats
/ Oxidation
/ Palm oil
/ Petroleum
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Raw materials
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ Rolling resistance
/ Rubber
/ Rubber industry
/ Skid resistance
/ Soybeans
/ Sunflower oil
/ Tires
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viscosity
2023
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Perspective on opportunities of bio-based processing oil to rubber industry: a short review
by
Shuib, Raa Khimi
, Othman, Nadras
, Hayeemasae, Nabil
, Mohamed, Nur Raihan
in
Carbon
/ Carbon black
/ Carcinogens
/ Castor oil
/ Ceramics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Cold flow
/ Composite materials
/ Composites
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Elastomers
/ Fatty acids
/ Glass
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mineral oils
/ Natural Materials
/ Oils & fats
/ Oxidation
/ Palm oil
/ Petroleum
/ Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Raw materials
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ Rolling resistance
/ Rubber
/ Rubber industry
/ Skid resistance
/ Soybeans
/ Sunflower oil
/ Tires
/ Vegetable oils
/ Viscosity
2023
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Perspective on opportunities of bio-based processing oil to rubber industry: a short review
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Perspective on opportunities of bio-based processing oil to rubber industry: a short review
2023
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Bio-based oils have recently attained interest due to rising environmental concerns and the depletion of petrochemical resources. Bio-based oils high in unsaturated fatty acids, including palm oil, soybean oil, castor oil, sunflower oil, and linseed oil, have attracted attention as an alternative to petroleum-based processing oils in rubber composites. Elastomers could potentially employ bio-based oil instead of mineral oil derived from petroleum in the future as a plasticizer. Mineral oil has a reputation for being damaging to the environment and for being a resource that does not replenish itself. Even though bio-based process oils have some benefits, they are not used very often in the rubber industry because they are cold-flowing oils with low thermo-oxidation, hydrolytic stability, and a plasticizing effect that could mess up rubber processes. However, modification of the carbon–carbon double bond in bio-based oils can improve both the processability and mechanical properties of rubber composites. Thus, this study addresses cure properties in general, emphasizing cure rate, delta torque, scorch time, and cure rate index (CRI) of unmodified and modified bio-based oils in various rubber composites. The wet skid and rolling resistance performance of rubber composites used in tyre tread applications are detailed by the tanδ values at 0 and 60 ℃ from the laboratory dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) tests. There are often compromises between tyre rolling resistance and tyre wet traction. Therefore, academics and professionals in the bio-based processing oils and rubber industries will benefit from this evaluation.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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