Interpenetrating Network Strategy for Highly Effective Toughening of Epoxy Resin Using Cellulose Microgels
Bingbing Li,
Liqiong Liao,
Zhiping Shi
et al.
Abstract:Epoxy resin (EP) is widely used in coatings, adhesives, and molding materials. EP's high crosslinking density provides a strong modulus but also leads to reduced elongation at break and lower toughness. In this study, bacterial cellulose microgel (BC‐M) is employed to toughen EP through in situ polymerization, to form an interpenetrating network with EP. Bacterial cellulose nanofibers (BC‐CNF) and ethylated bacterial cellulose microgels (EM) are used as controls to highlight the advantages of the 3D network in… Show more
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