Tea Grounds as a Waste Biofiller for Natural Rubber

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The aim of this study was the utilization of ground tea waste (GT) left after brewing black tea as a biofiller in natural rubber (NR) composites. Ionic liquids (ILs), i.e., 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium lactate and 1-benzyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride, often used to extract phytochemicals from tea, were applied to improve the dispersibility of GT particles in the elastomeric matrix. The influence of GT loading and ILs on curing characteristics, crosslink density, mechanical properties, thermal stability and resistance of NR composites to thermo-oxidative aging was investigated. The amount of GT did not significantly affect curing characteristics and crosslink density of NR composites, but had serious impact on tensile properties. Applying 10 phr of GT improved the tensile strength by 40% compared to unfilled NR. Further increasing GT content worsened the tensile strength due to the agglomeration of biofiller in the elastomer matrix. ILs significantly improved the dispersion of GT particles in the elastomer and increased the crosslink density by 20% compared to the benchmark. Owing to the poor thermal stability of pure GT, it reduced the thermal stability of vulcanizates compared to unfilled NR. Above all, GT-filled NR exhibited enhanced resistance to thermo-oxidation since the aging factor increased by 25% compared to the unfilled vulcanizate.

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Juszkiewicz, A., & Maciejewska, M. (2024). Tea Grounds as a Waste Biofiller for Natural Rubber. Materials, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17071516

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