The development of phosphinated styrene-butadiene rubber

磷化丁苯橡胶的研制

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    566998-2021
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 4.02万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    加拿大
  • 项目类别:
    Alliance Grants
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    加拿大
  • 起止时间:
    2022-01-01 至 2023-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Automotive tires are constructed from numerous components, each working in cooperation with the others to maximize overall performance. Two of the most important components are styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and butyl rubber, which appear in tires as the tread material and gas-impermeable inner lining, respectively. Tire performance is generally described in the tire industry by the 'magic triangle' that includes abrasion resistance (tire wear), rolling resistance (mileage), and traction (safety). Improvements in these areas offer direct benefit to Canadians by limiting the costs associated with the purchase of tires and fuel and tire waste, reducing emissions associated with automotive travel, and reducing the number of fatalities and injuries associated with automotive collisions. This NSERC Alliance project involves a collaboration between Professors Joe B. Gilroy and Paul J. Ragogna at the University of Western Ontario and ARLANXEO, a multinational company that produces both SBR and butyl rubber, with significant operations in Canada. It will create training opportunities for 1 postdoctoral researcher and 2 undergraduate summer researchers. Initial efforts will focus on the development of a method for the introduction of phosphine groups to the polymer backbone of SBR to create a new product known as phosphinated SBR (PSBR). Through collaboration with ARLANXEO, we will determine the optimal phosphorus content of PSBR required to promote interactions between PSBR and fillers used in the tire manufacturing process. We will test PSBR before and after it has been subjected to the manufacturing process and will assess the potential impact of PSBR on the 'magic triangle' of tire performance. As the project proceeds, similar studies for butyl rubber may also be conducted. The development of PSBR has excellent potential to generate economic activity for Canada as the global markets for SBR and butyl rubber are worth more than 4 billion USD annually and ARLANXEO is the largest producer of SBR globally. This economic activity will create jobs and generate wealth for Canadians.
汽车轮胎由许多部件组成,每个部件都与其他部件协同工作,以最大限度地提高整体性能。其中最重要的两种成分是丁苯橡胶(SBR)和丁基橡胶,它们分别作为轮胎的胎面材料和不透气的内衬出现。轮胎行业通常用“魔力三角”来描述轮胎性能,其中包括耐磨性(轮胎磨损)、滚动阻力(里程)和牵引力(安全性)。这些领域的改进为加拿大人带来了直接的好处,因为它限制了与购买轮胎、燃料和轮胎废物相关的成本,减少了与汽车旅行相关的排放,并减少了与汽车碰撞相关的伤亡人数。NSERC联盟的这个项目涉及西安大略大学的Joe B.Gilroy和Paul J.Ragogna教授与ARLANXEO公司的合作,ARLANXEO是一家生产丁苯橡胶和丁基橡胶的跨国公司,在加拿大有大量业务。它将为1名博士后研究员和2名本科生暑期研究员创造培训机会。最初的努力将集中在开发一种方法,将膦基团引入到SBR的聚合物主链上,以创建一种被称为磷化SBR(PSBR)的新产品。通过与ARLANXEO的合作,我们将确定PSBR的最佳磷含量,以促进PSBR与轮胎制造过程中使用的填充剂之间的相互作用。我们将在PSBR经过制造工艺之前和之后对其进行测试,并将评估PSBR对轮胎性能的“魔力三角”的潜在影响。随着项目的推进,丁基橡胶的类似研究也可能进行。PSBR的开发具有极大的潜力为加拿大带来经济活动,因为全球SBR和丁基橡胶市场每年价值超过40亿美元,而ArlanxEO是全球最大的SBR生产商。这种经济活动将为加拿大人创造就业机会和财富。

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The development of phosphinated styrene-butadiene rubber
磷化丁苯橡胶的研制
  • 批准号:
    566998-2021
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 4.02万
  • 项目类别:
    Alliance Grants
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