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Effects of mixing temperatures on the morphology and toughness of epoxy/polyamide blends

✍ Scribed by Sangcheol Kim; Junkyung Kim; Soon Ho Lim; Won Ho Jo; Chul Rim Choe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
392 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


A new mixing process was explored to increase further the fracture toughness and to investigate the toughening mechanisms of epoxy/nylon blend. In this process, without mechanical mixing, the mixtures of epoxy and premade nylon 6 powder were heated without the curing agent to specific temperatures, referred to as the "mixing temperature." For epoxy/nylon blends, at sufficiently high temperatures, a semi-interpenetrating network-like structure can be developed at the interphase via the reaction between the amine end group and the epoxide group. The depth of interphase and the extent of reaction depends on the mixing temperature. The strong dependency of the fracture energy on mixing temperature reveals the positive effect of the newly developed structure at the interphase. The increase of fracture toughness is possibly due to the enhanced crack fingering bifurcation/deflection mechanism resulting from the lamellae developed in the interphase and the enhanced plastic deformation of epoxy as a result of preyielding of the interphase.


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