Epoxy resins absorb significant quantities of moisture, typically 1 to 7% by weight for various formulations, which can greatly compromise their physical properties. It is known that polarity of the epoxy is a significant factor in determining the ultimate moisture uptake. However, the contribution
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Contributions of the Side Groups to the Characteristics of Water Absorption in Cured Epoxy Resins
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