Tailoring epoxy resin foams by pre-curing with neat amine hardeners and its derived carbamates

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The use of amine-based carbamates with their dual function, acting as amine curing agents and CO2 blowing agents after their decomposition without by-products, are promising for eco-friendly epoxy foams as high-performance materials. However, controlling cell morphology re-quires a proper adjustment of the viscosity at the foaming step. The viscosity is altered not only by blending neat amine and its derived carbamate at a fixed pre-curing time, but also by changing the pre-curing time at a fixed blend ratio. Within this study, diglycidylether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) epoxy resin is mixed with different blend ratios of isophorone diamine (IPDA) and its derived carbamate (B-IPDA). The systems are characterized by DSC and rheology experiments to identify the pre-curing effects on the derived epoxy foams. Epoxy foams at a blend ratio of 30/70w IPDA/B-IPDA showed the best foam morphology and an optimum Tg compared to other blend ratios. Further-more, it was found that both pre-curing times, 2 h and 3 h, for the 30/70w IPDA/B-IPDA system reveal a more homogeneous cell structure. The study proves that the blending of neat amine and carbamate is beneficial for the foaming performance of carbamate systems.

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Bethke, C., Goller, S. M., Ngoc, U. L. D., Kaysser, S. T., Altstädt, V., & Ruckdäschel, H. (2021). Tailoring epoxy resin foams by pre-curing with neat amine hardeners and its derived carbamates. Polymers, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13081348

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