On the nature of epoxy resin post-curing

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Post-curing is intended to improve strength, elevate glass transition, and reduce residual stress and outgassing in thermosets. Also, experiments indicate post-curing temperatures lead to ether crosslinks and backbone dehydration. These results informed molecular dynamics methods to represent them and compare the resulting thermomechanical effects. Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA)-diamino diphenyl sulfone (DDS) systems were examined. Independent variables were resin length, stoichiometry, and reaction type (i.e., amine addition, etherification, and dehydration). Etherification affected excess epoxide systems most. These were strengthened and became strain hardening. Systems which were both etherified and dehydrated were most consistent with results of post-curing experiments. Dehydration stiffened and strengthened systems with the longer resin molecules due to their intermediate hydroxyl groups for crosslinking. Changes in the concavity of functions fit to the specific volume versus temperature were used to detect thermal transitions. Etherification generally increased transition temperatures. Dehydration resulted in more transitions.

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Moller, J. C., Berry, R. J., & Foster, H. A. (2020). On the nature of epoxy resin post-curing. Polymers, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12020466

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