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NITRILE RUBBER (NBR)
Nitrile rubber is a copolymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile. It has the special property of being resistant to hydrocarbon liquids. The copolymerization occurs in an aqueous emulsion. When free radicals are used, a random copolymer is obtained. Alternating copolymers are produced when a Zieglar-Natta catalyst is employed. Molecular weight can be controlled by adding modifiers and inhibitors. When the polymerization reaches approximately 65%, the reaction mixture is vacuum distilled in presence of steam to recover the monomer.
The ratio of acrylonitrile/butadiene could be adjusted to obtain a polymer with specific properties. Increasing the acrylonitrile ratio increases oil resistance of the rubber, but decreases its plasticizer compatibility.
NBR is produced in different grades depending on the end use of the polymer. Low acrylonitrile rubber is flexible at low temperatures and is generally used in gaskets, O-rings, and adhesives. The medium type is used in less flexible articles such as kitchen mats and shoe soles. High acrylonitrile polymers are more rigid and highly resistant to hydrocarbons and oils and are used in fuel tanks and hoses, hydraulic equipment, and gaskets. In 1997, the U.S. produced 86 million pounds of solid nitrile rubber.
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