Non-isothermal cure and exfoliation of tri-functional epoxy-clay nanocomposites

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The non-isothermal cure kinetics of polymer silicate layered nanocomposites based on a tri-functional epoxy resin has been investigated by differential scanning calorimetry. From an analysis of the kinetics as a function of the clay content, it can be concluded that the non-isothermal cure reaction can be considered to consist of four different processes: the reaction of epoxy groups with the diamine curing agent; an intra-gallery homopolymerisation reaction which occurs concurrently with the epoxy-amine reaction; and two extra-gallery homopolymerisation reactions, catalysed by the onium ion of the organically modified clay and by the tertiary amines resulting from the epoxy-amine reaction. The final nanostructure displays a similar quality of exfoliation as that observed for the isothermal cure of the same nanocomposite system. This implies that the intra-gallery reaction, which is responsible for the exfoliation, is not significantly inhibited by the extra-gallery epoxy-amine cross-linking reaction.

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Shiravand, F., Hutchinson, J. M., & Calventus, Y. (2015). Non-isothermal cure and exfoliation of tri-functional epoxy-clay nanocomposites. Express Polymer Letters, 9(8), 695–708. https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.65

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