Characterization of modified bismaleimide resin
โ Scribed by Qiaolong Yuan; Farong Huang; Yangsheng Jiao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 339 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A new high-temperature resin system based on methylene dianiline bismaleimide (MDA-BMI) chemistry is studied. This is a two-component resin system which is modified by 2,2'-methylene-bis[4-methyl-6-(2-propenyl)] phenol (MBMPP) and has excellent thermal mechanical properties and good toughness characteristics. This paper discusses in detail some of the characteristics of the prepolymer by reacting the two components in addition to the cured system's properties. The prepolymer has very good stability a t 100-120ยฐC with very minimal molecular weight increase. The reaction order for curing prepolymer is almost 1. The activation energy of the curing reaction is 74.12 KJ/mol. The flexural strength and modulus of the cured modified MDA-BMI and their retention at 25OoC are 124 and 3774.6 MPa and 69 and 78%, respectively. 0 1996 John W i l e y & Sons, Inc.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
To improve the ablativity of bismaleimide-type resins, a series of novel allyl compounds containing boron in their molecular structure, designated as ACB, were synthesized and characterized. The copolymers made up of 4,4ะ-bismaleimidodiphenyl methane (BDM) and each ACB were prepared. The properties
The stability of bismaleimide-o,o-diallyl bisphenol A (BMI-DABA) blends modified with high-performance amorphous thermoplastic bisphenol A polysulfone (PSF), polyether ketone (PEK-C), and polyether sulfone (PES-C) bearing a phthalidylidene group has been studied by differential scanning calorimetry
The kinetics of curing for a modified bismaleimide (BMI) has been investigated to ascertain a suitable cure model for the material. The experimental data for characterizing the curing kinetics for a modified bismaleimide resin were determined using a DSC isothermal scan method and indicated a curing
Curing characteristics of o-cresol novolac epoxy resin modified by 4,4-diaminodiphenylmethane bismaleimide (DDM-BMI) using FTIR were investigated and the glass transition temperature was measured. With the addition of DDM as hardener, the relative curing reaction conversion of DDM-BMI increased with