The epoxy resin system: function and role of curing agents
Curing agents are critical components of aqueous epoxy resin systems. Unfortunately, its uses and applications are restricted because of its low emulsifying yields. Epoxy resins are frequently used in electrical devices, castings, packaging, adhesive, corrosion resistance, and dip coating. In the pr...
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Published in | Carbon Letters Vol. 34; no. 1; pp. 477 - 494 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Singapore
Springer Nature Singapore
01.01.2024
한국탄소학회 Springer Nature B.V |
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- The epoxy resin system: function and role of curing agents Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Purpose of curing 3 Effects of curing 4 Types of curing agents 4.1 Aliphatic polyamines 4.2 Modified aliphatic polyamines 4.3 Aromatic amines 4.4 Acid anhydrides 4.5 Carboxylic acids 4.6 Lewis acid and base curing agents 4.7 Aminoplast and phenoplast resins 4.8 Phenolic terminated resins 4.9 Amine type curing agents 4.9.1 Aliphatic 4.9.2 Cycloaliphatic 4.9.3 Aromatic 4.9.4 Water-based 4.9.5 Ultraviolet curing agent 4.9.6 Photo curing agent 4.10 Function of curing agents 5 Epoxy curing agents 6 Curing kinetics 7 Curing reactivity 8 Curing modification 9 Curing agents in bio-based epoxy resin 10 Mechanical properties of epoxy composites 11 Conclusions Acknowledgements References