The marriage between hardness and flexibility of epoxy resins (improved toughness) is a desired feature, which broads their application in various industrial fields, especially for high impact resistance purposes. Accordingly, this work aims to improve toughness properties of epoxy resin (Epon‐828)/Ancamine (curing agent) system using amino‐terminated hyperbranched poly(ester‐amine) [Poly(PEODA‐NPA)] (HP) as toughening and/or co‐curing agent, in presence of organo‐modified Montmorillonite clay (OMMT) as a reinforcing filler. HP was synthesized via Michael addition reaction of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEODA) to N‐methyl‐1,3‐propanediamine (NPA). Chemical structure and molecular weight of HP were elucidated using infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) techniques, respectively. Epoxy/OMMT nanocomposites toughened with HP (at different concentrations) showed remarkable improvement in their toughness without any adverse effect on the other physico‐mechanical properties. The optimum concentration of HP and OMMT was found to be 20 wt % and 1–3 wt% of the epoxy resin, respectively. The extent of exfoliation and dispersion of OMMT platelets within the epoxy cured films was assessed by X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements. In addition, thermal gravimetric analyses (TGA‐DTA) of epoxy/OMMT nanocomposites toughened with HP showed a slight increase in their decomposition temperature, particularly at low OMMT loading. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2013. © 2012 Society of Plastics Engineers
Although chrome is considered as the major tanning agent in the production of all types of hides and leather worldwide, it represents a serious source of environmental pollution. Therefore, polyamidoamine hyperbranched polymer (HPAM) was involved in pretanning of the depickled hides to enhance the chromium uptake during the tanning process. The key parameters which affect the exhaustion and fixation of chrome tan including shrinkage temperature of the tanned leather were studied. The results showed a significant improvement in the chrome exhaustion, the shrinkage temperature, and the texture and softness of the leather treated by HPAM.
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