2020
DOI: 10.1002/app.48874
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Subtle variations in the structure of crosslinked epoxy networks and the impact upon mechanical and thermal properties

Abstract: Presented here is an investigation of the structure-property relationships of crosslinked networks using three bi-functional glycidyl ether aromatic epoxy resins, two bi-aryl and one tri-aryl, cured with bi-and tri-aryl amines. Subtle changes to the monomer chemistry including changing aromatic substitution patterns from meta to para, methylene to isopropyl and isopropyl to ether were explored. Changing an epoxy resin backbone from methylene to isopropyl enhances backbone rigidity thus increasing glass transit… Show more

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“…Work by the current authors also shows the importance of regioisomerismnetworks from the three regioisomers of DGEBF (para–para (pp), para–ortho (po), ortho–ortho (oo)) showed considerable changes in properties and performance, where ortho-substitution was shown to reduce T g and to be detrimental to chemical performance . Recent work by Varley and co-workers also shows changes in properties due to regioisomerism and subtle structural differences. In terms of T g , they show that para-substitution (relative to meta-) in epoxy resins increases network rigidity and T g , even where the changes are subtle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Work by the current authors also shows the importance of regioisomerismnetworks from the three regioisomers of DGEBF (para–para (pp), para–ortho (po), ortho–ortho (oo)) showed considerable changes in properties and performance, where ortho-substitution was shown to reduce T g and to be detrimental to chemical performance . Recent work by Varley and co-workers also shows changes in properties due to regioisomerism and subtle structural differences. In terms of T g , they show that para-substitution (relative to meta-) in epoxy resins increases network rigidity and T g , even where the changes are subtle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The influence of subtler changes upon network properties is an area of increasing interest. These subtler changes have also been shown to cause variation in properties/chemical performancefrom changes to the cure schedule , to changes in atmosphere of cure (processing) and cure method . Therefore, when attempting to draw comparisons, for changes between monomers, a standardized cure schedule should be used, to avoid variability due to processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as the AM-POSS content was increased, T g values were similar to the T g of pristine epoxy for most of the compositions, and even slightly higher in the case of 50AM [51]. The reason for this is the increased presence of phenyl rings which increase the backbone rigidity of the network, increase the physical crosslinking density and T g , and decrease the chain mobility [63,64]. The lower chain mobility prevents uncured fragments from diffusing to the surface and outgassing from it [62].…”
Section: Outgassing Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although the chemical compositions of three isomeric resins are identical, the segmental motions in the crosslinking networks with the –Ph–O–Ph–O–Ph– unit (see Figure 5E) at elevated temperature can differently occur. The cured pmp ‐PSEA and pop ‐PSEA resins could undergo segment motions, resulting in higher β ‐transition temperature and stronger β ‐transition peak (tanδ) compared with cured ppp ‐PSEA resin 45–49 . For three cured resins, storage modulus drops at first and then increases corresponding to the movement of local segments and further crosslinking reactions of internal alkynyl groups, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cured pmp-PSEA and pop-PSEA resins could undergo segment motions, resulting in higher β-transition temperature and stronger β-transition peak (tanδ) compared with cured ppp-PSEA resin. [45][46][47][48][49] For three cured resins, storage modulus drops at first and then increases corresponding to the movement of local segments and further crosslinking reactions of internal alkynyl groups, respectively.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties and Thermal Properties Of Cured Isomer...mentioning
confidence: 99%