Enhancing the mechanical strength and toughness of epoxy resins with linear POSS nano-modifiers

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Glass transition temperature (Tg) always deteriorates while improving the strength of epoxy resins which inherently suffer from brittleness. Herein, novel linear polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-epoxy nano-modifiers are synthesized with variable contents of POSS. The thermomechanical properties and chemical structure study of the POSS-epoxy indicates significant differences of the rigid POSS content in the linear nano-modifiers. By taking advantage of the synergistic effect of nanofillers and linear polymers, the modifiers disperse at the molecular level when POSS-epoxy is utilized as a co-curing agent for epoxy resins, allowing the applied force to be transferred into the polymer matrix. A good balance of Tg, stiffness, and fracture toughness can be obtained. At 5 wt% of the nano-modifier, the resultant epoxy resins showed 27% enhancement in the Young's modulus relative to the neat epoxy. In addition, the Tg and strength of epoxy thermosets are improved due to the increased cross-linking density, rough surface and tortuous path that resulted in good dispersion of energy during crack propagation.

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Chi, H., Zhang, G., Wang, N., Wang, Y., Li, T., Wang, F. K., & Ye, C. (2022). Enhancing the mechanical strength and toughness of epoxy resins with linear POSS nano-modifiers. Nanoscale Advances, 4(4), 1151–1157. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1na00757b

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