Blends of natural rubber (NR) and 1,2 polybutadiene (1,2 PBD) were evaluated for dynamic mechanical properties such as storage modulus (E') and damping factor (tan d). Computations have been made based on mean field theories of Kerner to predict properties of the blends. The discrete particle model predictions are found to be moderately close to experimental results in the case of 70/30 1,2 PBD/NR blend assuming 1,2 PBD as matrix. In the case of 50/50 blend having a co-continuous morphology as revealed by SEM evaluation, predictions based on polyaggregate model are found to be in agreement with experiment, with deviations in the range of -40°C to O°C which lies between the Tgs of the components.
Natural rubber, 1, 2 Polybutadiene, Storage modulus, Thermoplastic elastomer, Blends, Viscoelastic properties, Kerner models