1991
DOI: 10.1002/pola.1991.080290208
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Reactions in aminosilane–epoxy prepolymer systems I. Kinetics of epoxy–amine reactions

Abstract: SYNOPSISThe reactions of an epoxy prepolymer based on bisphenol A diglycidylether (DGEBA) with y-aminopropyltriethoxysilane ( y-APS) are studied. The results of different techniques are compared: size exclusion chromatography, differential scanning calorimetry, chemical titration, and Fourier Transform Infrared absorption. Epoxy amine reactions are shown to be faster than the crosslinking reactions between alkoxysilane and hydroxy groups, and thus, can be studied separately. The reactivity of the epoxy group i… Show more

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“…The epoxy group in GLYMO reacts with the amino groups as shown earlier. Supposing that the influence of the sol‐gel process is negligible in the fresh mixtures,12 the heat of the epoxy‐amine curing reaction for the G1E0 system was determined and converted to joules per equivalent mole. The resulting value of 52.6 kJ/mol suggests that only 47%, or approximately half, of epoxy groups of GLYMO reacted with amine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The epoxy group in GLYMO reacts with the amino groups as shown earlier. Supposing that the influence of the sol‐gel process is negligible in the fresh mixtures,12 the heat of the epoxy‐amine curing reaction for the G1E0 system was determined and converted to joules per equivalent mole. The resulting value of 52.6 kJ/mol suggests that only 47%, or approximately half, of epoxy groups of GLYMO reacted with amine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epoxy resins are high‐performance polymers with a wide area of application, which could be further expanded by modifying properties of the final material. Several workers obtained hybrid materials based on epoxy resin using the sol‐gel process and reported their properties 8, 10–18. In this work, 3‐glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GLYMO) was used as an inorganic precursor for preparation of epoxy–silica hybrids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the complete mathematical description are reported elsewhere. 21 This kinetic analysis has been applied to obtain an expression for the extent of reaction as a function of time and temperature of the DGEBA/IPD system. According to values reported in the literature concerning the ratio of secondary to primary amino hydrogens' rate constants, 22±25 k 2 /k 1 , to the special dif®culty introduced by IPD for which the two initial primary amines are different (aliphatic and cycloaliphatic) and to the extent of cure value reached at the critical gelation point (we shall refer to this again elsewhere), this ratio was estimated to be Table 3 summarizes the K 0 and K 1 values calculated.…”
Section: Kinetic Model Of the Curing Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome such disadvantages in preparing epoxy–polyorganosiloxane hybrid system from sol–gel process of TEOS, the use of organoalkoxysilanes has been considered as an effective starting compound to synthesize organic–inorganic hybrid. The reaction and kinetics of aminosilane with epoxy was first reported by Serier 13, 14. The prepolymer from aminotrialkoxysilane with epoxy was synthesized and their final structures were discussed after the sol–gel process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The prepolymer from aminotrialkoxysilane with epoxy was synthesized and their final structures were discussed after the sol–gel process. Although the reaction of epoxide with aminosilane was reported by Serier,13, 14 there is no discussion and comparison of the structural effects of terminated alkoxysilanes on the properties of final epoxy–polyorganosiloxane hybrid. The sol–gel process was used to obtain the epoxy polyorganosiloxane hybrid from the synthesized prepolymer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%