Replacement of Carbon Black with Coppiced Biochar in Guayule Rubber Composites Improves Tensile Properties

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Journal of Composites Science Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.3390/jcs7120499
Steven C. Peterson, Colleen M. McMahan
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Natural rubber, sourced from Hevea brasiliensis trees mainly in southeast Asia, is a critically important resource for transportation, national security, and medical products, among other uses. The guayule shrub is a domestic alternative source of natural rubber that is emerging with advantages over Hevea since it is well-suited for many medical and consumer applications. Biochar is a sustainable form of carbon made from biomass that is a potential replacement for petroleum-sourced carbon black, the most common filler for rubber composites. The coppiced-wood species hybrid poplar (Populus × canadensis) and Paulownia elongata are both rapidly growing hardwoods that have shown promise as feedstocks for biochar that can be used as fillers in common rubber composites such as Hevea natural rubber, styrene-butadiene, and polybutadiene. In this work, poplar and paulownia biochars were used to partially replace carbon black as filler in guayule rubber composites. Guayule composites with up to 60% of the carbon black replaced with poplar or paulownia biochar had higher tensile strength, elongation, and toughness compared to the 100% carbon black-filled control. These composites would be excellent candidates for rubber applications such as gloves, belts, hoses, and seals, while reducing dependence on fossil fuels and Hevea natural rubber.
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在瓜尤勒橡胶复合材料中用木屑生物炭替代炭黑可改善拉伸性能
天然橡胶主要产自东南亚的巴西橡胶树,是交通运输、国家安全和医疗产品等领域的重要资源。银胶菊灌木是国内天然橡胶的替代来源,由于它非常适合许多医疗和消费应用,因此比橡胶树更具优势。生物炭是一种由生物质制成的可持续形式的碳,是石油来源的炭黑的潜在替代品,炭黑是橡胶复合材料中最常见的填料。杂枝树种白杨(Populus × canadensis)和泡桐(Paulownia elongata)都是生长迅速的硬木,作为生物炭的原料,可以用作橡胶树、天然橡胶、丁二烯和聚丁二烯等常见橡胶复合材料的填料。本研究以杨木和泡桐生物炭部分替代炭黑作为胶菊胶复合材料的填料。与填充100%炭黑的对照相比,含有高达60%炭黑的胶胶菊复合材料具有更高的拉伸强度、伸长率和韧性。这些复合材料将成为手套、皮带、软管和密封件等橡胶应用的优秀候选者,同时减少对化石燃料和Hevea天然橡胶的依赖。
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Journal of Composites Science
Journal of Composites Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES-
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