Structure-property relationships of controlled epoxy networks withquantified levels of excess epoxy etherification

Epoxy thermosets are commonly formulated with an excess of epoxy resin to ensure complete reaction of co-reactive hardeners and to optimize performance. However, the degree to which the reaction of the excess epoxy resin contributes to the thermal and mechanical properties of the thermoset is incomp...

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Published inPolymer (Guilford) Vol. 49; no. 5; pp. 1164 - 1172
Main Authors Sherman, Courtney L, Zeigler, Robert C, Verghese, Nikhil E, Marks, Maurice J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 03.03.2008
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Summary:Epoxy thermosets are commonly formulated with an excess of epoxy resin to ensure complete reaction of co-reactive hardeners and to optimize performance. However, the degree to which the reaction of the excess epoxy resin contributes to the thermal and mechanical properties of the thermoset is incompletely understood. In this report, the preparation of controlled epoxy thermosets containing varying amounts of excess epoxy resin having essentially complete excess epoxy conversion is described. The extent of conversion was determined using a solid-state 13C NMR method with enhanced resolution due to solvent swelling of the thermosets. This etherification reaction increases the crosslink density of the epoxy thermosets but uniquely affects the thermal and mechanical properties of the materials. Significant property differences observed with respect to analogous thermosets made by varying crosslink density using different extender/hardener ratios are the sensitivity of Tg to the crosslink density and enhanced fracture toughness and tensile yielding with reduced bulk density.
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ISSN:0032-3861
DOI:10.1016/j.polymer.2008.01.037