Filler-to-rubber interaction is a key parameter in the reinforcement of rubber. This paper
presents an investigation into filler-to-filler and filler-to-rubber interactions in silica-reinforced
natural rubber (NR) in the presence and absence of a silane coupling agent. Using a
special network visualization technique based on Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM),
insight into the silica and rubber interaction in NR is gained. In absence of silane, vacuoles
around the silica particles are formed as a result of a weak filler-to-rubber interaction,
while the presence of silane leads to strong filler-to-rubber bonding, which prevents formation
of vacuoles. Further, the relationship between the filler-to-rubber interaction as
seen from TEM images and bound rubber and Payne effect is discussed.