2023
DOI: 10.1002/pat.6083
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Synthesis of a novel boron‐containing hyperbranched benzoxazine and its flame‐retardant properties in copolymer with epoxy resin

Abstract: A novel boron‐containing hyperbranched benzoxazine (HB‐B) was synthesized from the reaction of triethanolamine borate (BAE), bisphenol‐A, and paraformaldehyde via Mannich condensation. The chemical structures of BAE and HB‐B were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FT‐IR) and hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). Afterward, the boron‐containing hyperbranched benzoxazine/epoxy resin copolymers (E51/HB‐B) were prepared. The curing behavior of ‐B and E51/HB‐B was studied by FT‐IR and differential… Show more

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“…The produced non-isothermal DSC spectra of pristine epoxy thermosets and AFCNT/epoxy blends having various AFCNT wt.% indicated that the curing peak (T p ) gradually weakened and moved towards lower temperatures by increasing the AFCNT blending. This drop in temperature confirms the catalytic effect of -NH 2 groups being attached to AFC-NTs [31]. Moreover, the onset curing temperature (T i ) was also reduced from 125 to 98 • C as the AFCNT blending was raised.…”
Section: Curing Behavior Of Afcnt/epoxy Blendssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The produced non-isothermal DSC spectra of pristine epoxy thermosets and AFCNT/epoxy blends having various AFCNT wt.% indicated that the curing peak (T p ) gradually weakened and moved towards lower temperatures by increasing the AFCNT blending. This drop in temperature confirms the catalytic effect of -NH 2 groups being attached to AFC-NTs [31]. Moreover, the onset curing temperature (T i ) was also reduced from 125 to 98 • C as the AFCNT blending was raised.…”
Section: Curing Behavior Of Afcnt/epoxy Blendssupporting
confidence: 65%