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Preeyanuch Junkong
ปรียานุช จันคง

Assistant Professor Dr.
ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ ดร.

Academic Staff

Research output

20

h-index

10

Citations

358
Retrieved from Scopus at 30 March 2025

Expertise

  • Strain-induced crystallization of guayule and dandelion natural rubbers under the cyclic deformation
  • Vulcanization mechanism
  • Rubber reinforcement by inorganic and organic fillers (bio-based filler)
  • Use of waste for synthesizing the metallic particles
  • Self-healing behaviour of rubber composites

Education

  • Ph.D. (Material and Life Science), Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

Contact Address

  • Department / School: Chemistry

  • Room: C.407B

  • Phone: (66 2) 201 5110-3

  • E-Mail: preeyanuch.jun@mahidol.ac.th

Most Recent Articles from Scopus

Two-Cycle Strain-Induced Crystallization Behavior of Peroxide Cross-Linked Solid Guayule Natural Rubber
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering / 2025
Protein-Mediated ZnO Synthesis for Self-Healing in Natural Rubber
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering / April 2024
Development of Green Leather Alternative from Natural Rubber and Pineapple Leaf Fiber
Sustainability (Switzerland) / November 2023
Synergistic effect of cuttlebone particles and non-rubber components on reinforcing ability of natural rubber and synthetic isoprene rubber composites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science / 20 June 2022
Effects of organic components in cuttlebone on the morphological and mechanical properties of peroxide cross-linked cuttlebone/natural rubber composites
RSC Advances / 5 May 2022
VULCANIZATION FOR REINFORCEMENT OF RUBBER
Rubber Chemistry and Technology / April 2022
An electrochemical paper-based analytical sensor for one-step latex protein detection
Analyst / 7 March 2022
Preparation of spent coffee grounds-rubber composites using natural rubber latex as binder
Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals / 2022
Properties of natural rubbers from guayule and rubber dandelion
Chemistry, Manufacture and Applications of Natural Rubber / 1 January 2021
Effect of fatty acids on the accelerated sulfur vulcanization of rubber by active zinc/carboxylate complexes
RSC Advances / 2020
Roles of dinuclear bridging bidentate zinc/stearate complexes in sulfur cross-linking of isoprene rubber
Organometallics / 10 June 2019
Influence of strain-induced crystallization on stress softening of sulfur cross-linked unfilled guayule and dandelion natural rubbers
Rubber Chemistry and Technology / 2019
Effect of solvent extractions on a linear combination fitting in sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy for sulfur cross-linked rubber
KGK Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe / June 2018
Necessity of two-dimensional visualization of validity in the nanomechanical mapping of atomic force microscopy for sulphur cross-linked rubber
RSC Advances / 2018
Dominant formation of disulfidic linkages in the sulfur cross-linking reaction of isoprene rubber by using zinc stearate as an activator
RSC Advances / 2018
Crystallization of natural rubber: Its unique feature
KGK Kautschuk Gummi Kunststoffe / October 2017
Characteristics of mechanical properties of sulphur cross-linked guayule and dandelion natural rubbers
RSC Advances / 2017
Reinforcing biofiller "lignin" for high performance green natural rubber nanocomposites
RSC Advances / 2017
Strain-induced crystallization behaviour of natural rubbers from guayule and rubber dandelion revealed by simultaneous time-resolved WAXD/tensile measurements: Indispensable function for sustainable resources
RSC Advances / 2016
Cut growth and abrasion behaviour, and morphology of natural rubber filled with MWCNT and MWCNT/carbon black
Polymer Testing / February 2015
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