Abstract
The bisphenol AF/benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride (BPP) vulcanization system is the most commonly used fluoroelastomer (FPM) vulcanization system. In this article, polyphenol hydroxy acrylic rubber (PHACM) was prepared through a two-step reaction: grafting polymerization and condensation. The properties of FPM/PHACM/acrylic rubber (ACM) blends including vulcanization properties, mechanical properties, aging properties, oil resistance and thermal properties were studied. The results of vulcanization properties show that under the bisphenol AF/BPP vulcanization system, the FPM can achieve covulcanization with PHACM without adding bisphenol AF and get longer scorch time than that of FPM with the same level of bisphenol AF, which means that FPM/PHACM/ACM blends have better processability and curing security. Furthermore, the blends show better mechanical properties and thermal stability. The results of differential scanning calorimeteric analysis show that the FPM and PHACM achieve co-cross-linking and have good compatibility. The glass transition temperature (T g) of the blends has been reduced to −18.57°C, which is 8.33°C lower than that of pure FPM, when the content of blends is equal to 100/100. The scanning electron microscopy shows that PHACM can improve interfacial adhesion between the FPM and ACM.
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