Thermal stability and flammability of styrene-butadiene rubber-based (SBR) ceramifiable composites

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Ceramifiable styrene-butadiene (SBR)-based composites containing low-softening-pointtemperature glassy frit promoting ceramification, precipitated silica, one of four thermally stable refractory fillers (halloysite, calcined kaolin, mica or wollastonite) and a sulfur-based curing system were prepared. Kinetics of vulcanization and basic mechanical properties were analyzed and added as Supplementary Materials. Combustibility of the composites was measured by means of cone calorimetry. Their thermal properties were analyzed by means of thermogravimetry and specific heat capacity determination. Activation energy of thermal decomposition was calculated using the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa method. Finally, compression strength of the composites after ceramification was measured and their micromorphology was studied by scanning electron microscopy. The addition of a ceramification-facilitating system resulted in the lowering of combustibility and significant improvement of the thermal stability of the composites. Moreover, the compression strength of the mineral structure formed after ceramification is considerably high. The most promising refractory fillers for SBR-based ceramifiable composites are mica and halloysite.

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Anyszka, R., Bieliński, D. M., Pȩdzich, Z., Rybiński, P., Imiela, M., Siciński, M., … Rutkowski, P. (2016). Thermal stability and flammability of styrene-butadiene rubber-based (SBR) ceramifiable composites. Materials, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9070604

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