Group 14 butyl rubber

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Butyl Rubber Butyl Rubber

GROUP 14
ONG HUI JIN 152161
SITI ZAHARAH BT SYED RAMLI 152197
NORASHEILA BT MOHD SAAD 152167

INTRODUCTION
•AKA isobutylene- isoprene rubber
• synthetic rubber/ elastomer
• a copolymer of isobutylene with isoprene
•isoprene units: double bond that provides a site for
crosslinking during vulcanisation & located randomly in
the polymer chain
•excellent impermeability& good flex properties -low
levels of unsaturation between long polyisobutylene
segments

Figure 1. Structure of butyl rubber.

Preparation/synthesis

Produced by cationic copolymerization between ≈ 98% isobutylene
&≈ 2% isoprene
Typical method:
Initiator: Friedel-Craft acids(e.gAlCl
3)
Medium: methyl chloride (reaction diluent)& boiling liquid
ethylene
Why? To remove the heat of reaction and maintain the needed
temperature (Reaction is highly exothermic)
Temperature: controlled at low temperatures (-90 to -100 °C)
Why? To achieve high molecular weight butyl rubber for application
as rubber)

Initiator: mixture of a major amount of diethylaluminum chloride
& a minor amount of ethylaluminum dichloride( activated by minute
amounts of water / methylaluminoxane (MAO) )
-modified initiators :higher molecular weights, higher degrees of
conversion & higher isoprene contents in the butyl rubber
Medium: hexane
Temperature: -60 °C
- Activation by MAO allow higher polymerization temperature
which does not require much heat removal from reaction mixture
Alternative method:

Commercial Butyl Rubber polymerization
process

PROPERTIES OF BUTYL RUBBER
Low permeability to air, gases and moisture
Vibration damping
converting the mechanical vibrational energy of solids into heat energy.
Low glass transition temperature
Low modulus elastomer
Elastomer: able to stretch a long distance and still bounce back
Low compression set
Compression set: percentage deflection from original shape of a rubber item
having been subjected to a constant compressive load, then released.

PROPERTIES OF BUTYL RUBBER cont.
Resistance to aging and to weathering from atmospheric exposure
Wide vulcanization versatility
Vulcanization: chemical process for converting rubber into a
compound material (polymer) with the addition of sulphur
Fast cure rates
Cure rates: toughening or hardening of a polymer material by cross-
linking of polymer chains
Processing safety: no nitrosamines or nitrosamines precursors
Nitrosamines: carcinogenic and can cause cancer

PROPERTIES OF BUTYL RUBBER cont.
High extensibility
Broad range of durometer and tensile strength properties
Low filler content for specific gravity, cost-effective compounding
Best sealant of all the known rubbers
Sealant rubber -type of product seals and protects different materials
using rubber-based substances
Blood compatible
Allows this substance to be used in biomedical applications

USES OF BUTYL RUBBER

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