Biodegradation behavior of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) reinforced with modified coconut shell powder
M. P. Sreejith, Aparna K. Balan, V. Shaniba; T. V. Jinitha, N. Subair and E. Purushothaman
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AIP Publishing
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Abstract
Biodegradation behavior of styrene butadiene rubber composites reinforced with natural filler, coconut shell powder (CSP), with different filler loadings were carried out under soil burial conditions for three to six months. The extent of biodegradation of the composites was evaluated through weight loss, tensile strength and hardness measurements. It was observed that the permanence of the composites was remarkably dependent on filler modification, size of the filler particle and filler content. Composites containing silane modified filler were found to be more resistant to attack by the microbes present in the soil. Mechanical properties such as tensile strength, Young’s modulus and hardness were decreased after soil burial testing due to the microbial attack onto the samples.