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Styrene Butadiene Rubber

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Styrene Butadiene Rubber Basic information

Product Name:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber
Synonyms:
  • 1,3-BUTADIENE/STYRENE COPOLYMERS
  • Styrene-butadiene rubber,oil-extended
  • Styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer
  • sd345(polymer)
  • sd354
  • sks85
  • soilstabilizer661
  • solprene300
CAS:
9003-55-8
MF:
(C8H8.C4H6)x
MW:
158.24
EINECS:
618-370-2
Product Categories:
  • Styrene copolymers
  • Styrenes
  • Hydrophobic Polymers
  • Materials Science
  • Polymer Science
  • Styrene copolymers
  • Polymers
  • Dienes
  • Hydrophobic Polymers
  • Polymer Science
  • Block Copolymers
  • Materials Science
Mol File:
9003-55-8.mol
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Styrene Butadiene Rubber Chemical Properties

Melting point:
253 °C
Density 
1.04 g/mL at 25 °C
refractive index 
1.57
solubility 
solvents with solubility parameters between 7.7 and 9.4: soluble
form 
slab/chunk
Stability:
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
LogP
2.700 (est)
IARC
3 (Vol. 19, Sup 7) 1987
EPA Substance Registry System
Styrene 1,3-butadiene polymer (9003-55-8)
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Safety Information

WGK Germany 
3
RTECS 
WL6478000
TSCA 
TSCA listed

MSDS

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Styrene Butadiene Rubber Usage And Synthesis

Description

By far the most widely used type of synthetic rubber, its consumption for all applications is four times that of polybutadiene, its nearest competitor, and 1.5 times that of all other elastomers combined. Its manufacture involves copolymerization of three parts butadiene with one part styrene. These materials are suspended in finely divided emulsion form in a large proportion of water, in the presence of a soap or detergent. Also present in small amounts are an initiator or catalyst which is usually a peroxide, and a chain-modifying agent such as dodecyl mercaptan.

Chemical Properties

solid or viscous liquid, depending upon the degree of polymerisation

Uses

Molded or extruded into toys, packaging, appliances, communication cassettes, dinnerware and serviceware.

Uses

Component of hot melt adhesives, sealants, asphalt and oil gels. Modifier for polymers, thermosets and general rubber compounding. Direct molded or extruded auto parts, sporting goods, footware and film.

Definition

ChEBI: Styrene-butadiene copolymer is a polymer.

Production Methods

SBR is prepared mainly by emulsion and solution polymerization in a free-radical process with a mercaptan, such as dodecylmercaptan, which is used as a chain-transfer agent to control molecular weight. In the emulsion process, a soapstabilized water emulsion of styrene and butadiene is polymerized in continuous reactors to form SBR elastomer. “Cold” SBR is produced at a temperature of 5–10°C, and “hot” SBR at about 50°C . Solution SBR is typically made in hydrocarbon solution with an n-butyllithium initiator. The major differences between emulsion and solution styrene–butadiene are in the linearity and molecular-weight distribution of the polymer chains. In nonpolar solvents, the tendency is to produce block copolymer, but random copolymers are formed in polar solvents. SBR can be vulcanized similar to natural rubber but generally requires less sulfur and is more accelerated because of its lowunsaturation.

Hazard

Questionable carcinogen.

Health Hazard

Styrene Butadiene Rubber is prepared in large quantities for tire treads and other, similar uses. The properties, molecular weight, and percentage of monomer can all be controlled in the polymerization process. Hazards of the SBR industry have been identified and related mostly to the monomers and additives. Contact dermatitis and leukemia have been associated with solvent and additive use but not with the actual polymer itself (Checkoway et al., 1984; Kilpikari, 1982). Epidemiological studies in the industry have not revealed a significant increase in disease or causes of death (Matanoski and Schwartz, 1987; Meinhardt et al., 1982). The hazards of the butadiene and styrene monomers were discussed previously.

Safety Profile

An eye irritant. Questionable carcinogen. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. See also POLYMERS, INSOLUBLE.

Solubility in organics

Chloroform, dichloromethane, hexane, MEK, toluene

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