Issue 2, 2017

Compatibility-tuned distribution of nanoparticles in co-continuous rubber structures toward microwave absorption enhancement

Abstract

Development of novel and versatile approaches to engineer composites with light density, broad effective bandwidth and high microwave absorption (MA) capacity is of great importance. Here, co-continuous natural rubber/epoxidized natural rubber (NR/ENR) blends with a selective distribution of conductive carbon black nanoparticles (CCBs), have been fabricated by tow-roll mixing. ENR with abundant epoxide groups shows inferior wettability to CCB than NR, which is responsible for the preferential location of CCB in the NR/ENR blend. Increasing the epoxidation level of ENR promotes the preferential location of CCB and creates stronger dielectric loss, thus enhancing the MA properties of CCB/NR/ENR composites. When the epoxidation level increases to 40 mol%, the MA capacity of the composite has been significantly enhanced by 40%. Meanwhile, the qualified frequency bandwidth (RL < −10 dB) of composites with ENR is 85% broader than that of CCB/NR composites. Such a novel approach of compatibility-tuned nanoparticles distribution in co-continuous rubber blends will significantly promote the multi-functional use of rubber and carbonaceous resources.

Graphical abstract: Compatibility-tuned distribution of nanoparticles in co-continuous rubber structures toward microwave absorption enhancement

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2016
Accepted
16 Nov 2016
First published
04 Jan 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 1093-1100

Compatibility-tuned distribution of nanoparticles in co-continuous rubber structures toward microwave absorption enhancement

L. Li, P. Zhao, Y. Luo, H. Yu, J. Tao, D. He, W. Gong, D. Li, Z. Wang and Z. Peng, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 1093 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA26155H

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