Morphology of poly(ether sulfone)-modified polycyanurates |
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Authors: | J. Y. Chang J. L. Hong |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Yung-Ta Junior Institute of Technology and Commerce, Ping-Tung, 909, Taiwan, ROC;(2) Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, 80424, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | Polycyanurates prepared from cure of bisphenol A dicysanate (BPADCy) were modified with either hydroxyl-terminated or cyanated poly(ether sulfone)s (as HPES or CPES, respectively) of different molecular weights. With high molecular weight HPES (or CPES), the resulting resin showed a two-phase morphology in contrast to the single-phase morphology generated from the curing reactions of the low molecular weight HPES (or CPES) and BPADCy as observed from optical microscopy. Results from scanning electron microscopy suggests a discrete-continuous fracture surface for the high molecular weight HPES-modified polycyanurate but for the CPES-modified analogue, a blur interface between particle and matrix was observed. However, this blur interface can also be generated if 1 wt% of catalyst system (n-nonylphenol/cobaltic acetylacetonate) was used during cure of mixtures of high molecular weight HPES and BPADCy. This blur interface in the catalyzed system is attributed to the inter-reactions between the hydroxyl termini in HPES and the cyanate groups in BPADCy. |
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Keywords: | Aromatic dicyanate Phase separation Fracture surface Iminocarbonate |
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