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Title: | Application of Carbon–Silicon Hybrid Fillers Derived from Carbonised Rice ProductionWaste in Industrial Tread Rubber Compounds |
Authors: | Bobrova, Valeryia V. Nechipurenko, Sergey V. Yermukhambetova, Bayana B. Kasperovich, Andrei V. Yefremov, Sergey A. Kaiaidarova, Aigerim K. Makhayeva, Danelya N. Irmukhametova, Galiya S. Yeligbayeva, Gulzhakhan Zh. Mun, Grigoriy A. |
Keywords: | silica filler carbon–silicon filler rice husk elastomeric compounds tread rubber elastic hysteresis properties elasticity plastic deformation ackiness |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Citation: | Bobrova, V.V.; Nechipurenko, S.V.; Yermukhambetova, B.B.; Kasperovich, A.V.; Yefremov, S.A.; Kaiaidarova, A.K.; Makhayeva, D.N.; Irmukhametova, G.S.; Yeligbayeva, G.Z.; Mun, G.A. Application of Carbon–Silicon Hybrid Fillers Derived from Carbonised Rice Production Waste in Industrial Tread Rubber Compounds. Polymers 2025, 17, 2070 |
Abstract: | The disposal of agro-industrial waste is a pressing environmental issue. At the same time, due to the high silica content in specific agricultural residues, their processed products can be utilised in various industrial sectors as substitutes for commercial materials. This study investigates the key technological, physico-mechanical, and viscoelastic properties of industrial elastomeric compounds based on synthetic styrene–butadiene rubber, intended for the tread of summer passenger car tyres, when replacing the commercially used highly reinforcing silica filler (SF), Extrasil 150VD brand (white carbon black), with a carbon–silica filler (CSF). The CSF is produced by carbonising a finely ground mixture of rice production waste (rice husks and stems) in a pyrolysis furnace at 550–600 ◦C without oxygen. It was found that replacing 20 wt.pts. of silica filler with CSF in industrial tread formulations improves processing parameters (Mooney viscosity increases by up to 5.3%, optimal vulcanisation time by up to 9.2%), resistance to plastic deformation (by up to 7.7%), and tackiness of the rubber compounds (by 31.3–34.4%). Viscoelastic properties also improved: the loss modulus and mechanical loss tangent decreased by up to 24.0% and 14.3%, respectively; the rebound elasticity increased by up to 6.3% and fatigue resistance by up to 2.7 thousand cycles; and the internal temperature of samples decreased by 7 ◦C. However, a decrease in tensile strength (by 10.7–27.0%) and an increase in wear rate (up to 43.3% before and up to 22.5% after thermal ageing) were observed. Nevertheless, the overall results of this study indicate that the CSF derived from the carbonisation of rice production waste—containing both silica and carbon components—can effectively be used as a partial replacement for the commercially utilised reinforcing silica filler in the production of tread rubber for summer passenger car tyres. |
URI: | https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/71000 |
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