Effects of chemical structure of polyurethane‐based low‐profile additives on the miscibility,curing behavior,volume shrinkage,glass transition temperatures,and mechanical properties for styrene/unsaturated polyester/low‐profile additive ternary systems. I: Miscibility,curing behavior,and volume shrinkage |
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Authors: | Yan‐Jyi Huang Cheng‐Jou Chu Jyh‐Ping Dong |
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Abstract: | The effects of chemical structure and molecular weight of three series of thermoplastic polyurethane‐based (PU) low‐profile additives (LPA) on the miscibility of styrene (ST)/unsaturated polyester (UP) resin/LPA ternary systems prior to reaction were investigated by using the Flory‐Huggins theory and group contribution methods. The reaction kinetics during the cure at 110°C and the cured sample morphology were also studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The phase‐separation characteristics of ST/UP/LPA systems during the cure, as revealed by the cured‐sample morphology, and the DSC reaction‐rate profile, could be generally predicted by the calculated upper critical solution temperature for the uncured ST/UP/LPA systems. Finally, based on the measurements for volume change and microvoid formation, volume shrinkage characteristics for the cured ST/UP/LPA systems have been explored. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 78: 543–557, 2000 |
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Keywords: | unsaturated polyester resins low‐profile additives curing miscibility polyurethane volume shrinkage |
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