rubber antioxidants and their transformation products
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Purity:95.9%
- Type:Antioxidant
- Appearance:Dark purple granule
- Boiling point:260°C
- Application:For ethylene propylene, etc.
- Production Capacity:1000 Metric Tons per Month
- Package:20kg kraft bags,500kgs/pallet
anti-aging performance advantages of rubber antioxidant ippd,explore the comparative analysis of rubber antioxidant ippd (n-isopropyl-n'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine) with other antioxidants in this comprehensive review. learn about the anti-aging advantages, diverse application fields, and cost-effectiveness of ippd in the rubber manufacturing industry.
antioxidants are prevalently used during rubber production to improve rubber performance, delay aging, and extend service life. however, recent studies have revealed that their transformation products (tps) could adversely affect environmental organisms and even lead to environmental events, which led to great public concern about environmental
recent progress in the rubber antioxidants Rubber Auxiliary Agent
therefore, for a real application, the antioxidants are indispensable to retard the thermal-oxidative-aging process of the rubber composites and then prolong the service life. in this review, we systematically review the recent progress of antioxidants for rubber.
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rubber antioxidants and chemical 6ppd,antioxidants are prevalently used during rubber production to improve rubber performance, delay aging, and extend service life. however, recent studies have revealed that their transformation products (tps) could adversely affect environmental organisms and even lead to environmental events, which led to great public concern about environmental
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rubber aging agent 6ppd (4020) national standard quality rubber additives high efficiency anti aging. rubber antioxidant 4020/6ppd. chemical name:n- (1,3-dimethyl-buty)-n’-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine. molecular:c18h24n2. cas no.: 793-24-8.
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6ppd rubber antioxidant: characteristics, applications
6ppd (n-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-n'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine) is a highly effective rubber antioxidant with notable characteristics, including excellent heat resistance, anti-flex cracking properties, and compatibility with various rubber types.
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- Which rubber antioxidants are used in China?
- Amine antioxidants are the main rubber antioxidants produced and used in China, of which 6PPD and 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinoline (TMQ, RD) have the highest production, accounting for more than 80% of the total amine antioxidants.
- 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 .
- Are rubber antioxidants a rational design?
- The development of medical antioxidants also inspires the rational design of rubber antioxidants. Recently, Sun, et al. synthesized a novel antioxidant (APPT) containing aromatic amine, thiourea and allyl groups by the reaction between N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine and allyl isothiocyanate (Fig. 3 b) .
- What causes oxidative aging of rubber?
- Various external factors, including oxidative agents (such as oxygen), heavy metals, UV rays, ozone, mechanical stress, heat, and aggressive chemicals, etc., could accelerate rubber aging. This review mainly focused on thermo-oxidative aging because it is the most common aging type for rubbers.