Glycidate as a High-Strength Epoxy Adhesive Curable with Amine under Ambient Conditions

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This paper reports that glycidates bearing epoxy moieties with adjacent ester can be cured with diethylenetriamine (DETA) under mild conditions and exhibit high adhesiveness. Curing of bifunctional glycidates with DETA gave cross-linked products. The curing started at a lower temperature (7◦C) than the analogous glycidyl ether (27◦C), while the rate of the curing was slower due to the lower activation energy (Ea = 57 kJ/g) and exothermicity (∆H = 58 J/g) as confirmed by DSC analysis. The curing system of neopentyl glycol diglycidate and DETA effectively adhered aluminum plates by curing at 25◦C, and the strength was more than five times higher than the curing with analogous glycidyl ether. The higher adhesive strength under curing of ambient conditions and facile preparation of monomers are the significant advantages of this curing.

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Ochiai, B., & Soegawa, K. (2022). Glycidate as a High-Strength Epoxy Adhesive Curable with Amine under Ambient Conditions. Polymers, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14050957

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