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Natural rubber process boosts tire toughness about tenfold while preserving stiffness

phys.org·Anne J. Manning·about 1 month ago
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Silica-reinforced natural rubber processed in two routes, with and without mastication. A conventional route begins by mixing dry rubber, silica particles, and additives by high-intensity processes, which masticate polymer chains. A new solution-based process begins with dissolving latex particles into rubber chains in toluene. The solution is mixed with silica particles by low-intensity mixing, which retains long chains. Credit: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Natural rubber, tapped from trees as latex, is the world's most widely used bio-elastomer. Comprising long molecular chains that make it pliable and stretchy yet highly resistant to cracking and strain, natural rubber is foundational to countless products, including the heavy-duty tires in trucks, buses, and airplanes.…

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