The curing behavior of five unsaturated polyester resins with different molar ratios of styrene to the double bonds in the polyester chain (MR) was investigated. The gel time was measured according to a standard method by the Society of the Plastic Industry (SPI) and by low-resolution pulse nuclear
Correlation of viscoelastic properties with low-resolution 1H-NMR measurements of crosslinking unsaturated polyesters
โ Scribed by Karin Hietalahti; Mikael Skrifvars; Andrew Root; Franciska Sundholm
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Volume
- 68
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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โฆ Synopsis
The curing reaction of four synthezized and five commercial unsaturated polyester resins were characterized by low-resolution pulse 1 H-NMR and rheological measurements. The rheological measurements were done both by steady shearing flow and oscillatory shearing flow measurements. For the synthesized resins, which did not contain any inhibiting, these methods were quite comparable when measuring the gel time. Differences in measured gel times could be seen in the commercial resins. We concluded that the time taken from low-resolution pulse 1 H-NMR measurements was not actually the gel time, but the time at which the resins go from the microgel formation stage to the transition stage.
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