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Role of hydrogen disulfide in the vulcanization process

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It was shown that the breakdown of hydrogen disulfide in a-olefins results in the exclusive formation of addition products (mono-, di-, and tetra-sulfides) without formation of hydrogen sulfide and free sulfur.Similar results were obtained when sulfur reacted with monoethanolamine (vulcanization accelerator) in α-olefin solution.

The reaction products were isolated and characterized.

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Tinyakova, E.I., Khrennikova, E.K. & Dolgoplosk, B.A. Role of hydrogen disulfide in the vulcanization process. Russ Chem Bull 5, 1179–1181 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01177375

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