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Effects of UV irradiation on physico-mechanical properties of EPDM/buckminsterfullerence composite

  • Wonseop Jin
  • , M. Abdul Kader
  • , Weon Bae Ko
  • , Changwoon Nah*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Ethylene propylene diene rubber-fullerene (EPDMIC60) composite, partially crosslinked by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, was prepared and characterized for crosslink density, mechanical properties and thermal behavior. FT-IR analysis showed peak disappearance at 1688 cm -1, corresponding to the unsaturation of EPDM, and the appearance of new peaks relating to the formation of oxidation products of C60, such as epoxide, keto, aldehyde and carboxylic groups. Solubility studies demonstrated the dissolution of pristine EPDM in toluene even after a longer period of UV exposure, whereas EPDMIC60 composite became insoluble and/or swollen after 6 hr of UV exposure, indicating the formation of partial crosslinking between EPDM and C60. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements revealed an increase in the glass transition temperature peak of UV-cured EPDM. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that UV exposure reduced the thermal decomposition temperature of EPDM/C60, pristine EPDM and dicumyl peroxide (DCP)-cured EPDM. The modulus, tensile stress and elongation at break of EPDM/C60 composites were greatly influenced by the duration of LJV irradiation. Comparison of UV-cured EPDM/C60 composite with DCP-cured EPDM confirmed the superior strength properties of the former system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)662-668
Number of pages7
JournalPolymers for Advanced Technologies
Volume15
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004.11

Keywords

  • C60
  • Crosslinking
  • EPDM
  • Fullerenes
  • Irradiation

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science

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