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Reaction between 1,3,5‐Triisopropylbenzene and Elemental Sulfur Extending the Scope of Reagents in Inverse Vulcanization

Yue‐Sheng Lai, Ying‐Ling Liu

2023Macromolecular Rapid Communications18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Inverse vulcanization utilizes an organic compound as reagent for crosslinking elemental sulfur to result in corresponding polymeric material with a high sulfur content. This work, employing 1,3,5‐triisopropylbenzene (TIPB) as the reagent, demonstrates the first attempt on extending the scope of crosslinking agents of inverse vulcanization to saturate compounds. Under nuclear magnetic spectroscopic analysis, the reactions between TIPB and elemental sulfur take places through ring‐opening reaction of S 8 resulting in sulfur radicals at sulfur chain ends, radicals transferring to isopropyl groups of TIPB, and radical coupling reactions between carbon radicals and sulfur radicals. The obtained products are similar to the sulfur polymers from conventional inverse vulcanization processes and show self‐healing property.

Topics & Concepts

VulcanizationSulfurRadicalReagentChemistryPolymer chemistryPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryNatural rubberSynthesis and properties of polymersPolymer Nanocomposites and PropertiesTribology and Wear Analysis