Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis

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Autor(a) principal: Fainleib,Alexander
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Pires,Renata V., Lucas,Elizabete F., Soares,Bluma G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282013000400003
Resumo: In the current scenario, there is growing interest in the products of degradation of rubber (natural and synthetic) for specific applications in different industry sectors, whose benefits in replacing conventionally used products are mainly related to sustainability. Since the degradation products of rubber can be used in different areas, several research groups may have the interest aroused by these products, but are not familiar with the aspects related to the chemical behavior of rubber. This review aims to bring together the key information in the published literature on the degradation of natural rubber, emphasizing metatheses reactions, oxidative damage and splitting of the double bond, in order to serve as a reference source for researchers from different fields interested in obtaining such kind of products. The structures and properties as well as additional chemical transformations resulting in oligomers of isoprene, functionalised oligomers and polymers based on both are also described.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
title Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
spellingShingle Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
Fainleib,Alexander
Degradation
depolymerization
natural rubber
title_short Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
title_full Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
title_fullStr Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
title_sort Degradation of non-vulcanized natural rubber - renewable resource for fine chemicals used in polymer synthesis
author Fainleib,Alexander
author_facet Fainleib,Alexander
Pires,Renata V.
Lucas,Elizabete F.
Soares,Bluma G.
author_role author
author2 Pires,Renata V.
Lucas,Elizabete F.
Soares,Bluma G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fainleib,Alexander
Pires,Renata V.
Lucas,Elizabete F.
Soares,Bluma G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Degradation
depolymerization
natural rubber
topic Degradation
depolymerization
natural rubber
description In the current scenario, there is growing interest in the products of degradation of rubber (natural and synthetic) for specific applications in different industry sectors, whose benefits in replacing conventionally used products are mainly related to sustainability. Since the degradation products of rubber can be used in different areas, several research groups may have the interest aroused by these products, but are not familiar with the aspects related to the chemical behavior of rubber. This review aims to bring together the key information in the published literature on the degradation of natural rubber, emphasizing metatheses reactions, oxidative damage and splitting of the double bond, in order to serve as a reference source for researchers from different fields interested in obtaining such kind of products. The structures and properties as well as additional chemical transformations resulting in oligomers of isoprene, functionalised oligomers and polymers based on both are also described.
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