From the point of view of the chemical reactions describing the curing process of a mixture epoxy resin~ticarboxylic acid anhydride-tertiary amine-polyol and silica filler, it is difficult to understand the network formation: several different reactions are involved, so that the interaction between the epoxy resin and the other components of the mixture is unquestionably complex. However, a linear plot is obtained whenKissinger's method is applied to dynamic DSC results (four different scanning rates), which confirms the calculation assumptions. In particular, the Borchardt and Daniels equation, where the specific rate constant is assumed to be of Arrhenius form appears to be a good mathematical model for describing the curing process under dynamic DSC conditions. The apparent activation energy determined by means of this analytical method is in good agreement with those obtained by other methods in the literature.
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