Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5189373 Polymer 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
A systematic study on the dependence of the volumes at nanoscale in epoxy systems cured with two selected aminic hardeners at different pre-cure temperatures is presented. Nanohole volumes were measured by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy. Additional information regarding the structure of the thermosets was obtained using dynamic mechanical analysis. Volume results obtained are discussed in terms of the cure schedule applied to the epoxy systems, their characteristic glass transition temperatures and their crosslink density. The pre-cure temperature and the structure of the hardeners govern the packing of the molecular chains of the epoxy network. Using together positron and mechanical experimental techniques allows to conclude that a strong change in the volume and number density of the nanoholes takes place when the pre-cure temperature crosses the glass transition temperature of the systems.
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