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History of Synthetic Rubber
Authors:Maurice Morton
Institution:Institute of Polymer Science The University of Akron , Akron, Ohio, 44325
Abstract:Synthetic rubber undoubtedly represents the earliest development of the synthesis of macromolecules. It dates back to the historic discovery by Greville Williams in 1860 that isoprene is the “mother substance” of natural rubber. Attempts to convert isoprene, and later other 1,3-dienes, to a synthetic rubber began shortly thereafter, although the first commercial production of such a material did not take place until a half century later. The period between World War I and II witnessed the first development of a true synthetic substitute for natural rubber, i.e., sodium-polymerized butadiene, which was produced in Germany as Buna rubber and in the USSR as SK rubber. However, during the 1930s, Germany developed the emulsion copolymerization of butadiene-styrene (Buna S), whereas sodium polybutadiene continued as the principal general purpose synthetic rubber in the Soviet Union. The United States which, up till then, had only developed special-purpose synthetic rubbers like neoprene, entered the synthetic rubber age during the emergency of World War II when natural rubber supplies were cut off, and developed a giant industry based on Buna S technology virtually overnight.

Among the synthetic polymers in use today, synthetic rubber is unique in that it was developed not as an interesting new material but to fill a dire need of the modern world. As a matter of fact, here in the United States, it arose solely out of the emergency of World War II.

The reason for this unique position of synthetic rubber is, of course, the unique property of rubber, the only substance which exhibits long-range elasticity, and which therefore fills a special need in modern technology. Natural rubber was discovered in the New World as early as Columbus's voyages, but its use in technology did not really take place until after the Industrial Revolution, i.e., with the start of the 19th century. However, it was not until the latter part of the last century that the first attempts were made to synthesize rubber from simple chemical compounds.
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