Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5204342 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of silica fillers on chemical modifications of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A/triethylene tetramine (DGEBA/TETA) epoxy resins induced by electron beam irradiation has been studied by 13C CP-MAS (Cross Polarisation and Magic Angle Spinning) NMR. Four kinds of silica filler were investigated: a pure micrometric silica, a treated micrometric silica, a pure nanometric silica and a treated nanometric silica. On the unirradiated epoxy resins, the magnetization transfer curves reveal structural differences due to the kind of silica fillers. A decrease of the epoxy network rigidity in the presence of nanometric silica fillers is shown. During irradiation, the formation of phenolic ends and enamine functions is confirmed. The slowing of the magnetization transfer of the pure and treated micrometric silica filled epoxy resin reveals an important decrease of the rigidity of these resins. On the pure and treated nanometric silica filled epoxy resins, reactions of the reactive species created by the irradiation in the epoxy resin and the silica particles surface are shown.
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