Information
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Patent Grant
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5457216
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Patent Number
5,457,216
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Date Filed
Monday, April 11, 199431 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 10, 199530 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dees; Jose G.
- Jones; Dwayne C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An .alpha.-tocopherol preparation is disclosed which contains 40 to 80% by weight tocopherol, 10 to 40% by weight EPM rubber and 10 to 50% by weight neutral silicate filler or acrylate polymer. The composition is added during vulcanization of rubber to inhibit nitrosamine formation.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
.alpha.-Tocopherol (vitamin E) is a known inhibitor for the formation of nitrosamines in the vulcanization of rubber. However, its practical application is complicated by the fact that it is highly viscous and is difficult to incorporate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is also known that rubber chemicals can be mixed with binders and thus converted into an easy-to-handle form. Binders for powder-form rubber chemicals are, for example, diene polymers, even in admixture with other polymeric dispersants and, optionally, plasticizing oils. Binders for liquid rubber chemicals are also known. They correspond to the binders used for powder-form chemicals, but additionally contain highly active mineral powders which ensure that the mixture is solid. However, it is only possible in this way to achieve low concentrations of active substance.
The inhibiting effect of .alpha.-tocopherol on the formation of nitrosamines only occurs under certain conditions. For example, it is prevented by the presence of basic substances. Salts are formed at the phenolic OH of the tocopherol, thus eliminating its effect. In the presence of acidic substances, not only is the inhibiting effect eliminated, the formation of nitrosamine is actually catalyzed and intensified. In aqueous medium, this occurs at pH values below 6.4.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It has been found that a mixture of .alpha.-tocopherol, a special EPM rubber and either a special neutral silicate filler or a special acrylate polymer acts as an easy-to-use nitrosamine inhibitor and is also fully effective. The mixture according to the invention consists of 40 to 80% by weight .alpha.-tocopherol, 10 to 40% by weight EPM rubber (ethylene propylene rubber), 10 to 50% by weight neutral silicate filler or acrylate polymer. The EPM rubber may also be a mixture of EPM rubber and 0 to 20% by weight of an EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber). The mixture preferably consists of 50 to 80% by weight .alpha.-tocopherol, 20 to 40% by weight EPM rubber and 10 to 50% by weight silicate filler or acrylate polymer.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The special EPM rubber suitable for use in accordance with the invention has the following composition: 40% ethylene content; very broad molecular weight distribution. The EPM rubber is commercially available under the name of VISTALON 404. An EPDM rubber containing 30 to 40% ethylene and 2 to 6% ethylene norbornene may be added to this rubber. The EPDM rubber is commercially available as BUNA AP 447. The special silicate has the following characteristics: BET surface 450, pH value of a 50% aqueous dispersion 7. The silicate is commercially available under the name of SUPERNAT 50. The acrylate polymer contains a cross-linked alkyl acrylate polymer as base polymerized onto the side chains of resin-forming monomers (methyl methacrylate). The acrylate polymer preferably has a density of 1.06 and a melting temperature of 132.degree. to 149.degree. C. It is commercially available as PARALOID KM 232 B (Rohm & Haas).
The mixture according to the invention may be prepared by mixing the constituents in known manner. It may be added to rubber mixtures preferably in quantities of 0.5 to 3 phr (parts per 100 rubber) in which it prevents the formation of nitrosamines from secondary amines present in the mixture or secondary amines in the course of formation.
EXAMPLES
The following mixtures were prepared by mixing the constituents in an internal kneader.
TABLE 1______________________________________Mixture 1 2 3 4 5______________________________________.alpha.-Tocopherol, parts by weight 50 50 80 66.6 70Vistalon 404, parts by weight 20 16.7 12 5.2 --Sipernat 50, parts by weight 28 33.3 28 16 --Paraloid KM 232B, parts by weight -- -- -- 10.3 28Buna AP 447, parts by weight -- -- 2 -- --______________________________________
Application
A rubber mixture was prepared from:
______________________________________ Parts by weight______________________________________Butadiene/styrene copolymer rubber 75(Mooney viscosity ML 4' 50-52)Natural rubber (Mooney viscosity ML 4' 50) 25Carbon black N 550 50Zinc salt of saturated and unsaturated 3fatty acidsAromatic oil 10Sulfur 1Tetramethyl thiuram disulfide 1.3Benzothiazyl sulfene morpholide 1.7______________________________________
During vulcanization, the mixture was found to contain:
N-nitrodimethyl amine 9240 .mu.g/kg
N-nitrosomorpholine 11450 .mu.g/kg
The test was then repeated with addition of 3 parts by weight of mixture 1 from Table 1 before vulcanization. The mixture was found to contain:
N-nitrodimethyl amine 1390 .mu.g/kg
N-nitrosomorpholine 1080 .mu.g/kg,
i.e. reductions of 85% and 90% respectively.
Claims
- 1. A composition for inhibiting the formation of nitrosamines during rubber vulcanization, the composition comprising 40 to 80% by weight .alpha.-tocopherol, 10 to 40% by weight ethylene propylene rubber, and 10 to 50% by weight of neutral silicate filler or an acrylate polymer.
- 2. The preparation of claim 1, wherein the ethylene propylene rubber contains up to 20% by weight of ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 43 12 992.7 |
Apr 1993 |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
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5308549 |
Laermer et al. |
Mar 1994 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| 53-134574 |
Nov 1978 |
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