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Observations of Gelation and Vitrification of a Thermosetting Resin during the Evolution of Polymerization Shrinkage

✍ Scribed by Hong Yu; Subodh G. Mhaisalkar; Ee Hua Wong


Book ID
102498845
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
142 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

Summary: We report a new methodology to determine the gelation and vitrification of a thermosetting material during the polymerization process by detecting the evolution of cure shrinkage through a thermomechanical analyzer (TMA) and a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The gelation and vitrification determined by the evolution of cure shrinkage correspond favorably with that measured by conventional rheological techniques. The isoconversional phenomenon at gelation point was further confirmed by monitoring cure shrinkage at temperatures ranging from 90 to 110 °C. Whereas, vitrification was observed to occur at higher degrees of cure with increasing cure temperatures. Inhibited cure shrinkage was also observed in the vitrification region where the reaction transitioned from chemical to diffusion controlled.

Combination of dimension change detected by DMA and heat flow detected by DSC for determining the relationship of cure shrinkage and degree of cure.

magnified imageCombination of dimension change detected by DMA and heat flow detected by DSC for determining the relationship of cure shrinkage and degree of cure.


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