High-Impact Epoxy Resins with Superior Hydrophobicity Toughened by Epoxy Functionalized Poly(olefin-alt-maleimide) Derivatives
Quanbing Shen,
Yan Chen,
Xiuyi Lin
et al.
Abstract:The inherent disadvantages of low toughness and high brittleness severely limit the widespread applications of epoxy resins (EPs), and it is highly desirable to toughen EPs while maintaining their rigidity and thermal properties. Herein, a type of epoxy functionalized poly[1-hexene-alt-N-(2-methoxymethyl oxirane)maleimide] (PHMIEP) was specially designed and synthesized by the self-stabilized precipitation polymerization (2SP) of 1-hexene and maleic anhydride, followed by imidization, hydroxymethylation, and e… Show more
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