1996
DOI: 10.1002/pen.10660
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Antiplasticization behavior of polycaprolactone/polycarbonate‐modified epoxies

Abstract: Antiplasticization behavior was found in the polycaprolactone (PCL)/polycarbonate (PC)‐modified epoxy system, cured with an aromatic amine. The initial modulus increased and the fracture toughness and the elongation at break decreased with the addition of the PCL/PC modifier. The glass transition temperature (Tg) decreased slightly. In this system, the antiplasticization phenomenon can be explained well by the formation of hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl groups in the PCL/PC and the hydroxyl groups in th… Show more

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“…Previous works have indicated that greatest effect of antiplasticization is at percentages of additive in the blends around 10-20% in weight [10,44,45]. We have made blends of Trogamid with every compound described in Table 1 at 15% in weight in order to study this effect.…”
Section: Additive Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works have indicated that greatest effect of antiplasticization is at percentages of additive in the blends around 10-20% in weight [10,44,45]. We have made blends of Trogamid with every compound described in Table 1 at 15% in weight in order to study this effect.…”
Section: Additive Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better investigate this point, DMTA tests were carried out on a region including both primary and secondary relaxations. In fact, antiplasticization is usually ascribed to an inhibition of short range backbone movements (i.e., β‐relaxations), due to strong intermolecular interactions and/or to specific molecular architecture .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first work reported this sys tem was performed by Don et al [78], where the anti plastization behavior of the system was studied. In addition, the biodegradation behavior of PCL/PC blends treated by O 2 plasma and Ar plasma was stud ied by Hirotsu et al [79,80] using burial in soil tests.…”
Section: Polycaprolacton Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%