Bioinspired strategy for the fabrication of fast‐curing, tough, and high‐strength phenolic resins
Jiongjiong Li,
Ying Zhu,
Fudong Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Phenolic resins (PRs) find extensive use in adhesives and constructions, but they suffer from low curing rate and high brittleness. Herein, we drew inspiration from the lobster sclerotization process and proposed a simple approach to fabricate PRs by integrating pyrogallol‐functionalized graphene nanoplatelets (PG@GnPs), amine‐terminated hyperbranched phosphonitrilic chloride trimer (HPNC), and phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin. The resulting PRs exhibited significant improvements in comprehensive performance. Th… Show more
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