Abstract


HIGH-SULFUR SHALE OIL AS A COMPONENT OF RUBBER STOCKS

V. FAINBERG
G. HETSRONI
Center for Research in Energy Engineering and Environmental Conservation
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa 32000, Israel
 
T. FEIGLIN
A. SCHWARTZ
Israel Plastic and Rubber Center
Haifa 32000, Israel

A plasticizer obtained from high-sulfur shale oil (S content 6.5 %) was investigated as an additive for rubber compounds in quantities of 15 and 30 % on medium-high acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, in comparison with dioctyl phtalate (DOP). The chemical composition of the shale oil additive was studied by chemical and spectral methods. The shale oil additive consisted mainly of compounds C14-C20. About 40 % of the total product consisted of sulfur compounds, mainly heavy derivatives of thiophene. The shale oil additive contained 45 % polar aromatic and hetero-element components. As opposed to DOP, the shale oil plasticizer does not contain ester groups. However, high content of sulfur compounds and polar components result in chemical interaction and a satisfactory compatibility of the additive with rubber. Rubber compounds containing shale oil had a lower hardness, tensile strength and tear resistance, as compared to compounds containing DOP. Regarding flexibility, resistance to low temperature, swelling in oil, fuel and water, both rubber compounds had similar properties at 15 % plasticizers. The properties of rubber compound containing 15 % shale oil are promising.

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