Study on the adhesive properties of reactive liquid rubber toughened epoxy-clay hybrid nanocomposites

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The present work investigates the adhesive properties and morphology of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A nanocomposites modified with reactive butadiene acrylonitrile copolymers having different amine equivalent weight. Tensile adhesive strength and shear adhesive strength of epoxy resin were significantly increased due to reactive rubbers and nanoparticles (ZW1) incorporation to the epoxy matrix. Hybrid composites based on 1 wt% ZW1 and 10 wt% ATBN-16, 1 wt% ZW1 and 15 wt% ATBN-21 exhibited maximum adhesive strength in comparison with neat epoxy resin as well as epoxy nanocomposite containing 1% ZW1. Tensile adhesive strength of hybrid composites containing 1% ZW1 and 10% ATBN-16 as well as 1% ZW1 and 15% ATBN-21 was maximally enhanced. The fracture surfaces of epoxy hybrid composites showed significant plastic yielding together with delaminated and stratified structures, explaining thus the increase of the adhesive strength of tested composites. This finding was confirmed by FTIR spectra in terms of chemical reactions occurrence between the reactive rubbers and epoxy matrix.

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Szymańska, J., Bakar, M., Białkowska, A., & Kostrzewa, M. (2018). Study on the adhesive properties of reactive liquid rubber toughened epoxy-clay hybrid nanocomposites. Journal of Polymer Engineering, 38(3), 231–238. https://doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2017-0099

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