2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2018.02.009
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Hydrolytic degradation kinetics of bisphenol E cyanate ester resin and composite

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“…A further increase to 20.13 MPa in shear strength is observed in the system with the addition of CE stabilizer. This is because CE has an extremely high adhesion effect to metal, by bonding with hydroxyl groups on the metal surface and forming complex compounds with metal ions (Throckmorton et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further increase to 20.13 MPa in shear strength is observed in the system with the addition of CE stabilizer. This is because CE has an extremely high adhesion effect to metal, by bonding with hydroxyl groups on the metal surface and forming complex compounds with metal ions (Throckmorton et al, 2018).…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermosetting resins are a kind of polymer materials whose molecular chains are cross-linked through a series of chemical reactions (curing process) and are thus connected to the ester) contains vast rigid structures, such as benzene ring and triazine ring, which endows it with excellent mechanical properties, [22,23] good dimensional stabilities, [24,25] and high glass transition temperatures (T g > 250 °C). [26][27][28][29] Because the triazine ring is regular and symmetrical with resonance effects in the poly(cyanate ester), it presents positive solvent resistance, [30] low water absorption, [31][32][33] low polarity, and low dielectric constant (tan𝛿 < 3.5). [24,[34][35][36] For example, Jessica et al [37,38] reported the syntheses of cyanate ester resins derived from natural products, namely resveratrol and dihydro resveratrol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] The poly(cyanate ester) contains vast rigid structures, such as benzene ring and triazine ring, which endows it with excellent mechanical properties, [ 22,23 ] good dimensional stabilities, [ 24,25 ] and high glass transition temperatures ( T g > 250 °C). [ 26–29 ] Because the triazine ring is regular and symmetrical with resonance effects in the poly(cyanate ester), it presents positive solvent resistance, [ 30 ] low water absorption, [ 31–33 ] low polarity, and low dielectric constant (tan δ < 3.5). [ 24,34–36 ] For example, Jessica et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of symmetric C-H linkages and the absence of hydrogen bonds favours low polarity, which in turn results low moisture absorption (Tsiamis et al 2019;Gouthaman et al 2019;Cherukattu Gopinathapanicker et al 2020). In addition, cyanate esters possess high glass transition temperature (Tg), good fracture toughness, excellent substrate adhesion, low shrinkage and low dielectric constant as well as loss (Throckmorton et al 2018;Gong et al 2019;Feng et al 2019;Zhang et al 2020c). Consequently, CE are employed in different engineering applications such as spacecraft's, aircrafts, missiles, antenna, and microelectronics (Reams et al 2012;Pichaimani et al 2015;Galukhin et al 2020 (Devaraju et al 2013a;b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%