Claims
- 1. An improved vulcanizable rubber composition of the type comprising (I) a rubber component selected from natural rubber, synthetic rubber or combinations thereof, and (II) a methylene donor compound which generates formaldehyde upon heating, and (III) a phenolic novolak resin type methylene acceptor compound; wherein the improvement comprises using a phenolic novolak resin having at least a portion of the phenolic compounds being aralkylated with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of styrene, alpha methyl styrene, beta methyl styrene, p-methyl styrene, alpha chloro styrene, and vinyl naphthalenes.
- 2. An improved composition as in claim 1 wherein the phenolic novolak resin has from about 14 to about 100 mole percent of the phenolic compounds being aralkylated.
- 3. An improved composition as in claim 1 wherein the phenolic novolak resin has been aralkylated with styrene.
- 4. An improved composition as in claim 1 wherein the methylene donor is selected from the group consisting of hexamethylenetetramine, methylol melamines, etherified methylol melamines and esterified methylol melamines.
- 5. An improved vulcanizable rubber composition of the type comprising (I) a rubber component selected from natural rubber, synthetic rubber or combinations thereof, and (II) a methylene donor compound which generates formaldehyde upon heating, and (III) a phenolic novolak resin type methylene acceptor compound prepared by reacting one or more phenolic compounds represented by formula (a) ##STR4## where R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, OH, NH.sub.2, alkyl of 1-12 carbon atoms, OCOR.sub.3 or OR.sub.3 where R.sub.3 is an alkyl or aryl group of 1-12 carbon atoms, or where R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 together form a second aryl ring so the compound of formula (a) is beta-naphthol with an aldehyde or ketone selected from the group consisting of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, butraldehyde, crotanaldehyde, cinnamaldehyde, benzaldehyde, furfural, acetone and methyl ethyl ketone; wherein the improvement comprises at least a portion of the phenolic compound of formula (a) being aralkylated with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of styrene, alpha methyl styrene, beta methyl styrene, p-methyl styrene, alpha chloro styrene, divinyl benzene and vinyl naphthalenes.
- 6. An improved composition as in claim 5 wherein the phenolic novolak resin has from about 14 to about 100 mole percent of the phenolic compounds being aralkylated.
- 7. An improved composition as in claim 5 wherein the phenolic novolak resin has been aralkylated with styrene.
- 8. An improved composition as in claim 5 wherein the methylene donor is selected from the group consisting of hexamethylenetetramine, methylol melamines, etherified methylol melamines and esterified methylol melamines.
- 9. An improved composition as in claim 5 wherein the phenolic compound is aralkylated before it is reacted with the aldehyde or ketone.
- 10. An improved vulcanizable rubber composition of the type comprising (I) a rubber component of the type comprising (I) a rubber component selected from natural rubber, synthetic rubber or combinations thereof, and (II) a methylene donor compound which generates formaldehyde upon heating, and (III) a methylene acceptor compound comprising a resorcinol formaldehyde or phenol resorcinol formaldehyde novolak resin; wherein the improvement comprises at least a portion of the phenol or resorcinol being aralkylated with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of styrene, alpha methyl styrene, beta methyl styrene, p-methyl styrene, alpha chloro styrene, divinyl benzene and vinyl naphthalenes.
- 11. An improved composition as in claim 10 wherein from 14 to about 100 mole percent of the phenol or resorcinol has been aralkylated.
- 12. An improved composition as in claim 10 wherein the phenol or resorcinol has been aralkylated with styrene.
- 13. An improved composition as in claim 10 wherein the phenol or resorcinol is aralkylated before it is reacted with formaldehyde to form the novolak resin.
- 14. An improved composition as in claim 10 wherein the methylene donor is selected from the group consisting of hexamethylenetetramine, methylol melamines etherified methylol melamines and esterified methylol melamines.
- 15. An improved composition as in claim 10 wherein the novolak resin contains a water-soluble residue comprising about 2%-8% (wt.) resorcinol, 12%-20% (wt.) dihydroxy diphenyl, 25%-35% (wt.) trihydroxy diphenyl, and the balance higher molecular weight polymers.
- 16. An improved vulcanizable rubber composition of the type comprising (I) a rubber compound selected from natural rubber, synthetic rubber or combinations thereof, and (II) a methylene donor compound which generates formaldehyde upon heating, and (III) a methylene acceptor compound comprising a resorcinol formaldehyde novolak resin; wherein the improvement comprises at least a portion of the resorcinol being aralkylated with one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of styrene, alpha methyl styrene, p-methyl styrene, alpha chloro styrene, divinyl benzene and vinyl naphthalenes.
- 17. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein from about 14 to about 100 mole percent of the resorcinol has been aralkylated.
- 18. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein the resorcinol has been aralkylated with styrene.
- 19. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein the resorcinol is aralkylated with styrene before it is reacted with formaldehyde to form the novolak resin.
- 20. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein the resorcinol formaldehyde novolak has a molar ratio of resorcinol to formaldehyde of from 1:0.7 to 1:0.5.
- 21. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein the methylene donor is selected from the group consisting of hexamethylenetetramine, methylol melamines etherified methylol melamines and esterified methylol melamines.
- 22. An improved composition as in claim 16 wherein the resorcinol formaldehyde novolak contains a water-soluble residue comprising about 2%-8% (wt.) resorcinol, 12%-20% (wt.) dihydroxy diphenyl, 25%-35% (wt.) trihydroxy diphenyl, and the balance higher molecular weight polymers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/214,325, filed July 1, 1988, entitled "IMPROVED RUBBER COMPOUNDING RESIN."
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