Influence of Thermal Curing on the Chemical Composition of Microphases and the Properties of the Prepared Polyepoxy Urethane-Containing Isocyanurate

We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the thermal and mechanical properties of modified polymer networks based on epoxy resin, 2,4-toluene diisocyanate, polytetramethylene oxide and dimethylbenzylamine. With variations in the curing temperature and the ratio of the diol, diisoc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer science. Series B 2021-09, Vol.63 (5), p.553-567
Hauptverfasser: Fangling Wang, Jiang, Shengling, Kejmakh, M. D., Afanasiev, E. S., Peregudov, A. S., Buzin, M. I., Ezernitskaya, M. G., Askadskii, A. A.
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Zusammenfassung:We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the thermal and mechanical properties of modified polymer networks based on epoxy resin, 2,4-toluene diisocyanate, polytetramethylene oxide and dimethylbenzylamine. With variations in the curing temperature and the ratio of the diol, diisocyanate components and epoxy resin, epoxy urethane-containing isocyanurate polymers are modified. For reaction systems cured below 100°C, the polymers contain many flexible chain structures and become rubbery at ~60°C. A processing temperature above 120°C leads to a significant composition change, which affects the properties of the resulting systems. The glass transition temperature of the synthesized networks increases to 225°C. The elasticity modulus increases by 107%. The yield strength at compression with increasing curing temperature from 120 to 200°C is accompanied by improved mechanical and thermal properties of the samples. The yield strength is increased by 48%, the elastic modulus by 107%, the Brinell hardness by 40%, and the Shore hardness by 20%. The glass transition temperature increases to 225°C.
ISSN:1560-0904
1555-6123
DOI:10.1134/S156009042105016X