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Synthesis and Properties of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks Composed of Epoxy Resins and Polysulphones with Cross-linkable Pendant Vinylbenzyl Groups
Authors:Nobuhiro Tanaka  Takao Iijima  Wakichi Fukuda  Masao Tomoi
Abstract:Polysulphones with cross-linkable pendant vinylbenzyl groups (PSF-VB) were prepared via chloromethylation of commercial polysulphones. The curing reactivity of PSF-VB was investigated by differential scanning calori-metry. Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) were prepared based on bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (DGEBA) and PSF-VB, where DGEBA was cured by 4,4′-diaminodiphenyl sulphone and VB groups of PSF-VB were radically polymerized using dicumyl peroxide (DCP). Polysulphones having pendant benzyl groups (PSF-Bz) were also prepared and used as non-reactive modifiers. The fracture toughness (KIC) for the resulting epoxy/PSF-VB IPN increased by 65% with no loss of mechanical properties on 10wt% addition of PSF-VB (7·9mol% VB unit, MW 74000). Non-reactive PSF-Bz was less effective than PSF-VB. Although the PSF-Bz modified resin had a particulate structure, the morphologies of the PSF-VB/epoxy IPNs were not clear from scanning electron micrographs. Furthermore, the epoxy/PSF-VB IPNs had higher solvent resistance than the epoxy/PSF-Bz blends. Morphological behaviour, modification results and high solvent resistance of the cured epoxy/PSF-VB resins indicate that cross-linked PSF-VB and the epoxy network entangled fully in the presence of DCP. © of SCI.
Keywords:epoxy resins  cross-linkable polysulphones  curing behaviour  interpenetrating polymer networks  fracture toughness  morphology
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