Structurization and moisture absorption features of epoxy nanocomposites with carbon nanotubes

Epoxy compositions cured in various temperature–time modes are studied by thermal analysis methods before and after modification by functionalized carbon nanotubes (FCNT). In the conditions where a formed network is not uniform and, thus, is characterized by a wide variety of different structural el...

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Published inInorganic materials : applied research Vol. 6; no. 5; pp. 515 - 520
Main Authors Marakhovskiy, P. S., Kondrashov, S. V., Dyachkova, T. P., Gurevich, Ya. M., Mayorova, I. A., Shvedkova, A. K., Valevin, E. O., Yurkov, G. Yu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.09.2015
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Summary:Epoxy compositions cured in various temperature–time modes are studied by thermal analysis methods before and after modification by functionalized carbon nanotubes (FCNT). In the conditions where a formed network is not uniform and, thus, is characterized by a wide variety of different structural elements with different segmental mobility, the modification of epoxy resins leads to networks with less defects. In this case, the moisture sorption of the modified samples is lower as compared to the unmodified matrix. In the case where the selected temperature–time mode provides less defective networks in the starting sample, the moisture absorption of the modified sample is higher as compared to the unmodified one. It is shown that the mechanism of plasticizing of the FCN modified binders at moisture saturation depends on the mode of curing, differs from that of the unmodified samples, and requires further investigation.
ISSN:2075-1133
2075-115X
DOI:10.1134/S207511331505010X