johannesburg rubber antioxidant tmq for tire free sample
johannesburg rubber antioxidant tmq for tire free sample
johannesburg rubber antioxidant tmq for tire free sample
johannesburg rubber antioxidant tmq for tire free sample
johannesburg rubber antioxidant tmq for tire free sample
  • Can a rubber antioxidant enter the environment with tire-wear particles (Twps)?
  • Recently, it was reported that the rubber antioxidant N - (1,3-dimethylbutyl)- N′ -phenyl- p -phenylenediamine (6PPD or antioxidant 4020), a typical tire rubber antioxidant, could enter the surrounding environment together with tire-wear particles (TWPs) [7, 8].
  • Do rubber tires need antioxidants?
  • Antioxidants are indispensable functional additives used in rubber tires to delay aging and extend their service life (Kirschweng et al. 2017 ). Six common types of tire antioxidants include amines, polyphenols, vitamin E, sulfurous, phosphite, and other compounds of essential vitamins (Chen et al. 2008 ).
  • What are the TPS of rubber antioxidants?
  • The TPs of rubber antioxidants have been observed in some studies under environmental conditions. As one of the widespread rubber antioxidants, amine antioxidants (PPDs: TMPPD, DPPD, 6PPD, and 6PPDTZ) could react with O 3 (in parts per billion volume levels) in the environment and produce PPD-quinone .
  • What is thermo-oxidative aging of rubber?
  • This review mainly focused on thermo-oxidative aging because it is the most common aging type for rubbers. The oxidative degradation of rubber proceeds by a free-radical chain reaction mechanism . As shown in Fig. 1a, rubber aging processes have three distinct phases: (i) Initiation, (ii) Propagation, and