2016
DOI: 10.1002/app.44189
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Eco‐friendly cardanol‐based phenalkamine cured epoxy‐cenosphere syntactic foams: Fabrication and characterisation

Abstract: The performance of epoxy/cenosphere syntactic foams cured using phenalkamine (PA) were analyzed and characterized. The PA system was found to cure faster at room temperature, had lower density, and lower water absorption values. The thermogravimetric analysis result implied higher thermal stability. The cure studies using DSC inferred faster cure reaction in the ambient temperature conditions. The compression studies confirmed that unlike the epoxy system based on conventional triethylenetetramine curative, PA… Show more

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“…This resulted in production of flexible cross‐links which degrades at higher temperature. Similar findings have been reported previously by Kaur et al…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This resulted in production of flexible cross‐links which degrades at higher temperature. Similar findings have been reported previously by Kaur et al…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The phenolic hydroxyl groups present in PKA act as catalyst and enabled fast curing of epoxy through opening of its epoxide ring. The first exothermic peak in the range of 30 to 190°C signifies the ring opening reaction of epoxy with the amine group of PKA . This major peak temperature of curing shifted to higher values on addition of ELO bio‐resin due to retardation in curing caused by the long chain triglycerides.…”
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confidence: 99%
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