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Investigation of readily processable thermoplastic-toughened thermosets. II. Epoxy toughened using a reactive solvent approach

โœ Scribed by H. Wu; A. Gopala; F. Harris; P. Heiden


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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โœฆ Synopsis


The fracture toughness of epoxy thermosets was increased by up to 220% using very low-molecular-weight (ฯณ 1000 g/mol) imide thermoplastic. The objective was to produce a low-viscosity prepolymer that could be easily autoclave-processed to give a tough thermoset. Here, an homogenous epoxy prepolymer was prepared by first synthesizing very low-molecular-weight linear aromatic imide (ฯณ 1000 g/mol) directly in a liquid allyl phenol reactive solvent, followed by dissolution of the epoxy (Eponยฎ 825) and the cure agent (DDS) directly in the thermoplastic solution. The allyl phenol both cures into the epoxy network, through phenol functional groups, and accelerates the cure. The viscosity of the pure epoxy was 1.4 Pa โ… S at 30ยฐC. The prepolymer formulations ranged from ฯณ 5-33 Pa โ… S at 30ยฐC, but all reduced to less than 1 Pa โ… S at 90ยฐC. The onset of cure is well above 90ยฐC so the prepolymer viscosity is within the range for autoclave processing. The cured resin plaques were not transparent, but phase-separated domains were not found by scanning electron microscopy, indicating that the domain size is below the detection limit of the instrument. The reactive solvent causes a decrease in both the T g and the high temperature modulus of the thermoset. Introduction of the thermoplastic results in partial recovery of the T g and modulus.


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