Chemistry, manufacture and applications of natural rubber

The growing demand for more sustainable materials for a variety of applications has led to increased research on the properties of natural rubber. Chemistry, manufacture and applications of natural rubber summarises this research and its significance for the industrial applications of natural rubber...

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Corporate Author Elsevier (firma)
Other Authors Kohjiya, Shinzo, Ikeda, Yuko
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2014.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780857096913
9780857096838
Physical Description1 online zdroj (543 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Properties and processing of natural rubber
  • 1. Biosynthesis of natural rubber (NR) in different rubber-producing species
  • 2. Natural rubber (NR) biosynthesis: perspectives from polymer chemistry
  • 3. Chemical modification of natural rubber (NR) for improved performance
  • 4. Understanding network control by vulcanization for sulfur cross-linked natural rubber (NR)
  • 5. The effect of strain-induced cyrstallization (SIC) on the physical properties of natural rubber (NR)
  • 6. Generating particulate silica fillers in situ to improve the mechanical properties of natural rubber (NR)
  • 7. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic silica-filled cross-linked natural rubber (NR): structure and properties
  • 8. Computer simulation of network formation in natural rubber (NR)
  • Part II. Applications of natural rubber 9. Eco-friendly bio-composites using natural rubber (NR) matrices and natural fiber reinforcements
  • 10. Natural rubber (NR) composites using cellulosic fiber reinforcements
  • 11. Soft bio-compoistes from natural rubber (NR) and marine products
  • 12. Natural rubber (NR) for the tyre industry
  • 13. Application of epoxidized natural rubber (NR) in pressure sensitve adhesives (PSAs)
  • 14. Use of natural rubber (NR) for vibration isolation and earthquake protection of structures
  • Part III. Environmental and safety issues
  • 15. Improving the sustainable deveopment of natural rubber (NR)
  • 16. Recycling of natural and synthetic isoprene rubbers
  • 17. Recycling of sulfur cross-liinked natural rubber (NR) using supercritical carbon dioxide
  • 18. Recent research on natural rubber latex (NRL) allergy.