Synthesis,morphology, and viscoelastic properties of cyanate ester/polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane nanocomposites |
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Authors: | Kaiwen Liang Hossein Toghiani Guizhi Li Charles U. Pittman |
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Abstract: | Cyanate ester (PT‐15, Lonza Corp) composites containing the inorganic–organic hybrid polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) octaaminophenyl(T8)POSS [ 1 ; (C6H4NH2)8(SiO1.5)8] were synthesized. These PT‐15/POSS‐ 1 composites (99/1, 97/3, and 95/5 w/w) were characterized by X‐ray diffraction (XRD), transmission election microscopy (TEM), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis, solvent extraction, and Fourier transform infrared. The glass‐transition temperatures (Tg's) of the composite with 1 wt % 1 increased sharply versus the neat PT‐15, but 3 and 5 wt % 1 in these cyanate ester composites depressed Tg. All the PT‐15/POSS composites exhibited higher storage modulus (E′) values (temperature > Tg) than the parent resin, but these values decreased from 1 to 5 wt % POSS. The loss factor peak intensities decreased and their widths broadened upon the incorporation of POSS. XRD, TEM, and IR data were all consistent with the molecular dispersion of 1 due to the chemical bonding of the octaamino POSS‐ 1 macromer into the continuous cyanate ester network phase. The amino groups of 1 reacted with cyanate ester functions at lower temperatures than those at which cyanate ester curing by cyclotrimerization occurred. In contrast to 1 , 3‐cyanopropylheptacyclopentyl(T8)POSS [ 2 ; (C5H9)7(SiO1.5)8CH2CH2CH2CN] had low solubility in PT‐15 and did not react with the resin below or at the cure temperature. Thus, phase‐separated aggregates of 2 were found in samples containing 1–10 wt % 2 . Nevertheless, the Tg and E′ values (temperature > 285 °C) of these composites increased regularly with an increase in 2 . © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 3887–3898, 2005 |
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Keywords: | cyanate ester resins FT‐IR nanocomposites polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) TEM |
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