Crosslinking of styrene–butadiene rubber with 1,2‐bis(benzocyclobutenyl)ethane

1993 
1,2-Bis(benzocyclobutenyl)ethane (BBCB) was used as a thermally activated crosslinking agent in styrene–butadiene rubber (SBR), both in the raw and carbon black-filled materials. Diels–Alder crosslinking reactions occurred to a significant degree, despite the lack of substituents of opposing electronic effects. The reaction is free of toxic crosslinking promoters and evolved by-products. Various physical properties such as ultimate elongation, tensile strength, and modulus were measured and compared to those properties of a sulfur-cured sample of SBR. Linear relationships were found between the amount of BBCB present and the modulus of the materials, as well as the amount of BBCB and solvent uptake in swell tests. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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