Microstructure and lamellae phase of raw natural rubber via spontaneous coagulation assisted by sugars

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Natural rubber (NR) as a renewable biopolymer is often produced by acid coagulation of fresh natural latex collected from Hevea brasiliensis. However, this traditional process is facing a huge economic and environmental challenge. Compared with the acid coagulation, spontaneous or microorganism coagulation is an ecofriendly way to obtain NR with excellent performance. To clarify the influence of different sugars on NR quality, several sugars were used to assist the coagulation process. Influence of different sugars on microstructure and cold crystallization were examined by1 H NMR, DSC, etc. The results indicated that sugars exhibit different biological activity on terminal components of fresh field latex and can influence the resultant molecular structure and basic properties. Brown sugar exhibits higher metabolic activity and is inclined to decompose the protein and phospholipids crosslinking compared with other sugars. The larger molecular weight of sugar molecule is beneficial for the formation of the stable α lamellae phase and higher overall degree of crystallization.

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Bai, W., Guan, J., Liu, H., Cheng, S., Zhao, F., & Liao, S. (2021). Microstructure and lamellae phase of raw natural rubber via spontaneous coagulation assisted by sugars. Polymers, 13(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13244306

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