Cas: 119-47-1 was involved in experiment | Composites Science and Technology 2022

Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks2,2′-Methylenebis(4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)(CAS: 119-47-1) is a natural product found in Streptomyces and Aspergillus fumigatus .

Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks《Biomass antioxidant silica supported tea polyphenols with green and high-efficiency free radical capturing activity for rubber composites》 was published in 2022. The authors were Guo, Xiaohui;Luo, Yuanfang;Chen, Lijuan;Zhang, Bowen;Chen, Yongjun;Jia, Demin, and the article was included in《Composites Science and Technology》. The author mentioned the following in the article:

To achieve simultaneous environment protecting, high-efficiency rubber antioxidant is still an enormous and long-term challenge in green rubber industry. Hence, a novel biomass antioxidant (denoted as silica-s-TP) was obtained by silica supported with green tea polyphenols exhibited prominent anti-aging functionality. Silica-s-TP hybrid particles were uniformly dispersed in rubber matrix with remarkable interfacial interaction, and the high-efficiency free radical capturing activity was stem from the construction of polyphenol structure on silica surface. Therefore, silica-s-TP brought to simultaneously enhance the performance of anti-aging property of SBR composites and surpass the achievements of the com. antioxidants. Interesting, the biomass antioxidant silica-s-TP exhibited remarkable free radical-scavenging activities and stability in SBR matrix than the TP directly added in SBR matrix, due to the chem. anchor TP on silica surface. Such clay surface treatment technol. with natural antioxidant may also bring to a new path for the preparation of green and eco-friendly functionalization rubber additives. And 2,2-Methylenebis(6-tert-butyl-p-cresol) (cas: 119-47-1) was used in the research process.

Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks2,2′-Methylenebis(4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)(CAS: 119-47-1) is a natural product found in Streptomyces and Aspergillus fumigatus .

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