Aromatic polyesters were prepared and used to improve the brittleness of the bismaleimide resin composed of 4,4-bismaleimidediphenyl methane and o,o -diallyl bisphenol A. The aromatic polyesters contain poly (ethylene phthalate ) ( PEP ) and poly( ethylene phthalate-co-ethylene isophthalate) ( 10 mo
Modification of cyanate ester resin by poly(ethylene phthalate) and related copolyesters
✍ Scribed by Takao Iijima; Satoru Katsurayama; Wakichi Fukuda; Masao Tomoi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 384 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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✦ Synopsis
Aromatic polyesters were prepared and used to improve the brittleness of the cyanate ester resin. The aromatic polyesters include poly(ethylene phthalate) (PEP) and poly(ethylene phthalate-co-1,4-phenylene phthalate). The polyesters were effective modifiers for improving the brittleness of the cyanate ester resin. For example, inclusion of 20 wt % PEP (MW 19,800) led to a 120% increase in the fracture toughness (K IC ) with retention in flexural properties and a slight loss of the glass transition temperature compared to the mechanical and thermal properties of the unmodified cured cyanate ester resin. The microstructures of the modified resins were examined by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic viscoelastic analysis. The thermal stability of the modified resins was lower than that of the unmodified resin as determined by thermogravimetric analysis. The water absorptivity of the modified resin increased significantly, compared to that of the unmodified cured cyanate ester resin. The toughening mechanism was discussed in terms of the morphological and dynamic viscoelastic behaviors of the modified cyanate ester resin system.
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