The Oil-Swelling Processes Characterization in Rubbers Studied by 1H NMR Relaxation


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Abstract

The swelling processes of rubbers on the basis of ethylene–propylene SKEPT-40, butadiene–nitrile SKN-18, and fluorine SKF-26 caoutchoucs in transformer oil GK were investigated by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and 1H NMR relaxation techniques. The main rubber-swelling singularities were developed. It was shown that polymeric affinity to oil decreases in the next rubber row—ethylene–propylene, fluorine, and butadiene–nitrile. The oil molecular mobility is on the contrary increased in the same row. The surface NMR probe express test of oil amount in real production was introduced.

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Roman R. Bavin

FSUE FCDT « Soyuz»

Email: vitwolf@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Academician Zhukov str, 42, Moscow Region, Dzerzhinsky, 140090

Dmitry I. Furtsov

FSUE FCDT « Soyuz»

Email: vitwolf@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Academician Zhukov str, 42, Moscow Region, Dzerzhinsky, 140090

Vladimir A. Zabrodin

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS; Science Center in Chernogolovka RAS

Email: vitwolf@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Academician Semenov Avenue, 1, Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 142432; Lesnaya str,. Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 9142432

Victor P. Tarasov

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS; Science Center in Chernogolovka RAS

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Russian Federation, Academician Semenov Avenue, 1, Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 142432; Lesnaya str,. Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 9142432

Vitaly I. Volkov

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS; Science Center in Chernogolovka RAS

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Russian Federation, Academician Semenov Avenue, 1, Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 142432; Lesnaya str,. Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, 9142432


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