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HERO ID
2652076
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Cure kinetics of several epoxy-amine systems at ambient and high temperatures
Author(s)
Pramanik, M; Fowler, EW; Rawlins, JW
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Coatings Technology and Research
ISSN:
1547-0091
EISSN:
1935-3804
Volume
11
Issue
2
Page Numbers
143-157
DOI
10.1007/s11998-013-9565-4
Web of Science Id
WOS:000333160800005
Abstract
Epoxy-crosslinker curing reactions and the extent of the reactions are critical parameters that influence the performance of each epoxy system. The curing of an epoxy prepolymer with an amine functional group may be accompanied by side reactions such as etherification. Commercial epoxy prepolymers were cured with different commercial amines at ambient as well as at elevated temperatures. Singularly, only epoxy-amine reactions were observed with diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA)-based epoxides in our research even upon post-curing at 200A degrees C. Etherification side reaction was found to occur at a cure temperature of 200A degrees C in epoxides possessing a tertiary amine moiety. A combined goal of our research was to understand the effect of tougheners on the cure of epoxy-amine blend. To discern the effect of tougheners on the cure, core-shell rubber (CSR) particles were incorporated into the epoxy-amine blend. It was observed that CSR particles did not restrict the system from proceeding to complete reaction of epoxy moieties. Besides, CSR particles were found to accelerate the epoxy-amine reaction at a lower level of epoxy conversion. The lower activation energy of epoxy-amine reaction of CSR incorporated system compared to control supported the catalytic effect of CSR particles on the epoxy-amine reaction of epoxy prepolymer and amine blends.
Keywords
Epoxide; Hardener; Crosslinker; Core-shell rubber particles; Near IR
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