BD monomer and elastomer production processes

Lynch, J

HERO ID

646266

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2001

Language

English

PMID

11397387

HERO ID 646266
In Press No
Year 2001
Title BD monomer and elastomer production processes
Authors Lynch, J
Journal Chemico-Biological Interactions
Volume 135-136
Page Numbers 147-153
Abstract The monomer 1,3 butadiene (BD) is a product of the petrochemical industry. It is used to make several elastomers including the very high volume styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) that comprises the bulk of automobile tires. It is also used to make polybutadiene rubber that is used in parts of tires, coatings, composites and other products. The monomer can be converted to chlorobutadiene (chloroprene) and used to make polychloroprene (neoprene). BD is one of the several olefins created by cracking hydrocarbons in the presence of steam. A mixed C4 stream from the steam cracker is then sent to a BD monomer extraction unit. Modern units typically use dimethyl formamide as the extraction solvent. SBR is commonly made by the copolymerization of BD and styrene, along with various additives to control the reaction, in a water emulsion. The reaction proceeds in a continuous chain of reactors until it is ‘shortstopped’ by a strong reducing agent. After removing unreacted monomers from the stabilized latex, it is blended, coagulated and dewatered. The resulting dry rubber crumb is bailed, film wrapped and stored in crates. The polymerization of BD to make polybutadiene rubber can be conducted as a water suspension type polymerization similar to SBR or in a solvent system followed by solvent recovery and transfer into water suspension.
Doi 10.1016/S0009-2797(01)00187-9
Pmid 11397387
Wosid WOS:000170881000011
Url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009279701001879
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Language Text English
Keyword SBR; Rubber; Processes; Polymers
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