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Rubber Chemistry and Technology | 1959

Chemical Inhibition of Ozone Degradation of SBR

Harry W. Kilbourne; Gene Ray Wilder; J. E. Van Verth; James Olin Harris; C. C. Tung

Abstract The standard rubber antioxidant types which are capable of imparting ozone resistance to SBR vulcanizates are summarized. The 6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline and para phenylenediamines are shown to represent the most active structures. Steric, mesomeric, and resonance effects are shown to be important in imparting high levels of antiozone activity. When electronegative groups are substituted in an active structure, antiozone effectiveness is greatly reduced. Antiozonant activity is attributed to efficient stopping of ozone-induced free radical chain reactions in the polymeric structure.


Archive | 1977

Making a nitrodiarylamine by reacting an alkali metal salt of a formamide with a nitrohaloarene

Helmut Ludwig Merten; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1982

Production of cyclohexylamine

Helmut Ludwig Merten; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1977

Promoting the reaction of sodium salts of formyl derivatives of aromatic amines to form nitrodiarylamines

Otto W. Maender; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1961

Manufacture of aromatic amines from alicyclic ketones

James E Van Verth; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1978

Process for making an amide of formic acid and forming nitrodiarylamine therefrom

Otto W. Maender; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1978

Making nitrodiarylamines from formyl derivatives of aromatic amines and nitrohaloarenes by admixing with certain aqueous salt solutions

Helmut Ludwig Merten; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1975

Stabilization of unsaturated carboxylic acid esters with mixtures of polyalkyleneamines and arylenediamines

Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1965

Manufacture of aromatic amines by aromatization

James E Van Verth; Gene Ray Wilder


Archive | 1981

Vulcanizable rubber compositions scorch inhibited by 2-(thioamino)-4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazines

Gene Ray Wilder

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