2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2022.105450
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Fast curing phthalonitrile modified novolac resin: Synthesis, curing study and preparation of carbon and glass fibric composites

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“…In addition to use the virgin or pristine common functional phenolic resin grades, the modified phenolic resin forms have also been used as a polymer matrix through blending with different plastic varieties, resins, rubbers, or with other various fillers 37 such as epoxy modified novolac resin, 38,39 butadiene rubbers modified resin, 40,41 polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane shell (POSS) modified novolac resin, 42 epoxy-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane shell (EPOSS) modified novolac resin, 43 silica modified resole resin, 44 elastomer modified novolac resin, 45 phosphorus and silicon modified phenolic resin, 46 silicon boron carbon nitride (SiBCN) modified resin, 47 phthalonitrile modified novolac resin, 48 boron modified phenolic resin, 49 and modifications using renewable resources such as cashew net shell liquid, coconut shell tar, furfural, lignin, reed fiber, and rice husk, 50,51 and many others were studied as a modifying agents.…”
Section: Functional Phenolic Resin Types and Their Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to use the virgin or pristine common functional phenolic resin grades, the modified phenolic resin forms have also been used as a polymer matrix through blending with different plastic varieties, resins, rubbers, or with other various fillers 37 such as epoxy modified novolac resin, 38,39 butadiene rubbers modified resin, 40,41 polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane shell (POSS) modified novolac resin, 42 epoxy-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane shell (EPOSS) modified novolac resin, 43 silica modified resole resin, 44 elastomer modified novolac resin, 45 phosphorus and silicon modified phenolic resin, 46 silicon boron carbon nitride (SiBCN) modified resin, 47 phthalonitrile modified novolac resin, 48 boron modified phenolic resin, 49 and modifications using renewable resources such as cashew net shell liquid, coconut shell tar, furfural, lignin, reed fiber, and rice husk, 50,51 and many others were studied as a modifying agents.…”
Section: Functional Phenolic Resin Types and Their Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the liquid state at room temperature makes it possible to process phthalonitrile monomers using various low-cost and efficient liquid processing techniques, such as dry prepreg, vacuum injection molding, resin transfer molding (RTM), etc. 32,33 The poor solubility of phthalonitrile monomers in common organic solvents was a direct result of the rigid molecular structure and strong intermolecular forces. The solubility test was performed according to the method described in the literature.…”
Section: Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since phenolic resins have a wide range of applications, and while having some drawbacks including brittleness and shrinkage, it is one of the most widely used resins. 16 However, researchers have intensively studied phenolic resins for chemical use. There is still no alternative to phenolic resins in terms of stability and heat-resistant properties.…”
Section: Phenolic Resinmentioning
confidence: 99%