The effects of monoepoxide chain termination and their derived soluble fractions on the structure‐property relationships of controlled epoxy networks |
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Authors: | Maurice J. Marks Nikhil E. Verghese Carol L. O'Connell Ameara S. Mansour |
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Affiliation: | The Dow Chemical Company, Epoxy R&D, Building B‐1608, 2301 N. Brazosport Blvd., Freeport, Texas 77541 |
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Abstract: | A new series of monoepoxide terminated controlled epoxy networks (CENs) and a corresponding soluble fraction polymer (SFP) were prepared to further investigate the effects of chain termination on epoxy thermoset structure‐property relationships. CENs having an initial molecular weight between crosslinks (Mc,i) of ~3000 g/mol using phenylglycidyl ether (PGE) as the chain terminator have thermal and mechanical properties consistent with previously studied monophenol terminated CENs. Glass transition temperature (Tg) decreases monotonically with PGE concentration (ε), whereas fracture toughness decreases sharply at a critical PGE concentration (εc). A PGE terminated SFP was prepared corresponding to the soluble fraction expected for the CEN composition at εc. The SFP behaves as a weak antiplasticizer in these epoxy thermosets; Tg is reduced and follows the inverse rule of mixtures, and fracture toughness is slightly reduced. By difference it is inferred that most of the deterioration of epoxy thermoset properties resulting from incorporation of chain terminators above εc is a result of the presence of nonelastically active pendant chains and by the increase in Mc. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 72–79, 2009 |
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Keywords: | branched epoxy monofunctional properties structure‐property relations thermosets |
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