@article{oai:kyutech.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000559, author = {Araki, Kunihiro and Kaneko, Shonosuke and 松本, 紘宜 and Matsumoto, Koki and Nagatani, Asahiro and Tanaka, Tatsuya and Arao, Yoshihiko}, journal = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, month = {May}, note = {We investigated the efficient use of cellulose to resolve the problem of the depletion of fossil resources. In this study, as the biomass material, the green composite based on natural rubber (NR) and the flake-shaped cellulose particles (FSCP) was produced. In order to further improvement of functional characteristics, epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) was also used instead of NR. The FSCP were produced by mechanical milling in a planetary ball mill with a grinding aid as a cellulose aggregation inhibitor. Moreover, talc and mica particles were used to compare with FSCP. NR and ENR was mixed with vulcanizing agents and then each filler was added to NR compound in an internal mixer. The vulcanizing agents are as follows: stearic acid, zinc oxide, sulfur, and vulcanization accelerator. The functionalities of the composites were evaluated by a vibration-damping experiment and a gas permeability experiment. As a result, we found that FSCP filler has effects similar to (or more than) inorganic filler in vibration-damping and O2 barrier properties. And then, vibration- damping and O2 barrier properties of the composite including FSCP was increased with use of ENR. In particular, we found that ENR-50 composite containing 50 phr FSCP has three times as high vibration-damping property as ENR-50 without FSCP.}, title = {The improvement in functional characteristics of eco-friendly composites made of natural rubber and cellulose}, volume = {1664}, year = {2015} }