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Microstructure and morphology of amine-cured epoxy coatings before and after outdoor exposures—An AFM study
Authors:Xiaohong Gu  Tinh Nguyen  Mounira Oudina  David Martin  Bouchra Kidah  Joan Jasmin  Aziz Rezig  Lipiin Sung  Eric Byrd  Jonathan W Martin  Derek L Ho  Y C Jean
Affiliation:(1) Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 20899 Gaithersburg, MD;(2) NIST Center for Neutron Research, 20899 Gathersburg, MD;(3) Present address: University of Missouri, 64110 Kansas City, MO
Abstract:Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to study the morphology and microstructure of an amine-cured epoxy before and after outdoor exposure. Measurements were made from samples prepared in an essentially CO2-free, H2O-free glove box and from samples prepared in ambient conditions. For those prepared in a CO2-free glove box, AFM imaging was conducted on (1) an unexposed air/coating surface, (2) an unexposed coating bulk, (3) an unexposed coating/substrate interface, and (4) a field exposed air/coating surface. For samples prepared in ambient conditions, only the unexposed air/coating surface was investigated. The same regions of the exposed samples were scanned periodically by the AFM to monitor changes in the surface morphology of the coating as UV exposure progressed. Small angle neutron scattering and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) studies were performed to verify the microstructure and to follow chemical changes during outdoor exposure, respectively. The results have shown that amine blushing, which occurs only under ambient conditions, had a significant effect on the surface morphology and microstructure of the epoxy. The surface morphology of the samples prepared under CO2-free, dry conditions was generally smooth and homogeneous. However, the interface and the bulk samples clearly revealed a two-phase structure consisting of bright nodular domains and dark interstitial regions, indicating an inhomogeneous microstructure. Such heterogeneous structure of the bulk was in good agreement with results obtained by small angle neutron scattering of unexposed samples and by AFM phase imaging of the degraded sample surface. The relationship between submicrometer physical changes and molecular chemical degradation is discussed. Presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology, October 27–29, 2004, in Chicago, IL.
Keywords:Atomic force microscopy  surface analysis  epoxy resins  durability  physical properties  service life prediction  weatherability  surface chemistry
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