Modified plant fibers, additive for rubber, process for producing same, and rubber composition

作者: Daisuke Kuroki , Syuichi Ohira , Ryo Miyamori

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关键词: Synthetic rubberMaterials scienceMolar mass distributionGlass transition pointChemical engineeringComposition (visual arts)Natural rubber

摘要: Provided are modified plant fibers suitable for addition to rubber; an additive rubber comprising the which can be micronized and dispersed easily highly when adding a method of preparing composition rubber. Modified (A) in (a) synthetic (B) covalently bonded wherein ratio relative 100 parts by weight is 5 weight. An 20 75 % according claim 1 25 80 processing agent (C), number average molecular (C) 400 60,000, glass transition point 100° C. or less, includes 10 65 %.

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