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titleOfInvention An improved process for the manufacture of rubber-like polymeric materials
abstract Copolymers of a diolefine hydrocarbon and an acrylonitrile having the general formula <FORM:0601587/IV(a)/1> where R represents hydrogen or a methyl or ethyl radical, and containing more than 35 per cent of combined nitrile are prepared by the copolymerisation in aqueous emulsion of mixtures of said diolefine and nitrile, wherein the overall proportion of nitrile is above 40 per cent by weight of the total reactants, by adding initially 25 to 75 per cent of the total diolefine to the polymerisation mixture containing all the nitrile in aqueous emulsion and adding the remainder of the diolefine hydrocarbon in two or more portions after conversion of at least a portion of the initial charge has been reached. Desirably, 50 per cent at most of the total diolefine is added initially. The usual per-oxygen compounds may be used as catalysts and aliphatic mercaptans containing at least 6 carbon atoms may be present as modifiers; the reaction mixture normally contains an emulsifier. Synthetic rubbers are prepared by compounding the copolymers (see Group V) and curing. In examples: (1) a 50/50 butadiene-acrylonitrile mixture is copolymerised as above, 75 per cent of the diene being added initially and the remainder in equal portions after 30 per cent and 55 per cent conversion yielding a copolymer containing 41.5 per cent nitrile whereas a copolymer obtained in the same manner but with all the diene added initially yields a copolymer containing 39.3 per cent nitrile which is less resistant to oils; (2) butadieneacrylonitrile polymers containing 50.6 per cent and 48.4 per cent nitrile from 65 : 35 nitrilediene mixtures and a copolymer containing 46 per cent acrylonitrile from a 60/40 mixture are obtained similarly and a comparison is made with a copolymer prepared from a 60 : 40 acrylonitrile-butadiene mixture, all the diene being present initially. Other dienes mentioned are p butadiene-1 : 3 and homologues such as isoprene, piperylene and 2 : 3-dimethyl-butadiene-1 : 3. The Specification as open to inspection under Sect. 91 is not limited as regards the overall proportion of nitrile in the total reaction mixture and the proportion of diene to be added initially. This subject-matter does not appear in the Specification as accepted.ALSO:A synthetic rubber composition comprises a copolymer of a diolefine hydrocarbon and an acrylonitrile of the general formula <FORM:0601587/V/1> , where R is hydrogen or a methyl or ethyl radical, containing more than 35 per cent of combined nitrile and prepared in the prescribed manner (see Group IV(a)), and stearic acid, sulphur, zinc oxide, carbon black, wood resin, coal tar, "Altax" (R.T.M.), and diphenylguanidine.
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