Designing Schiff-Based Hyperbranched Polysiloxane for Simultaneously Enhancing Epoxy Resin with Mechanical Properties, Thermal Stability, and Recyclability
Zheng Li,
Rui Liu,
Yuanbo Zhang
et al.
Abstract:It is indeed challenging to simultaneously enhance the
toughness,
thermal stability, and recyclability of epoxy resins. This study presents
an approach utilizing a hybrid hyperbranched polysiloxane (STHPSi)
structure, which incorporates Schiff base structures (comprising two
benzene rings bonded to imines), Si–O–Ar (aryl group)
segments, and abundant terminal sulfhydryl groups. This structure
was employed to fabricate high-quality hybrid epoxy resins (STHPSi/EP).
Experimental techniques including universal tes… Show more
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