Based on our previous studies on the modification of in-chain styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) using 3-mercaptopropionic acid as well as its composites filled with silica, we further constructed two types of models (amorphous and layered) to investigate the temperature dependence of the interfacial bonding characteristics of silica/SBR composites molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The competing effects of rubber-rubber interactions and filler-rubber interactions were identified, and the relationship between the competing effects and the temperature was determined. Besides this, the effect of temperature on the mobility and distribution of SBR chains on the surface of silica was investigated. It was found that the stronger the interfacial interactions, the less sensitive the motion of SBR chains to temperature. Finally, the number and length of hydrogen bonds as a function of temperature were analyzed. These simulated results deepened the understanding of interface temperature dependence of the silica/SBR composites and gave a molecular level explanation for the existence of an optimum modifier content (14.2 wt%) that is temperature independent.

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