“…Phenolic resins 4,5 are the most commonly used thermosetting materials, but these phenolic resins suffer from several problems, namely, poor shelf life, brittleness, high processing temperature, low solubility in organic solvents, and presence of residual acid or base catalysts. To overcome these problems, Holly and Cope 6 synthesized benzoxazine using phenol, amine, and formaldehyde, which can undergo ring-opening polymerization without the aid of any catalysts to new phenolic network compound without the release of any volatiles leading to void-free material.…”