posted on 2022-09-15, 19:59authored byHiroki Ogawa, Mika Aoki, Shunsuke Ono, Yuki Watanabe, Satoru Yamamoto, Keiji Tanaka, Mikihito Takenaka
We have succeeded in visualizing the spatial heterogeneity
of the
reaction ratio in epoxy resins by combining medium-angle X-ray scattering
(MAXS) and computed tomography (CT). The reaction ratio is proportional
to the degree of cross-linking between epoxy and amine in epoxy resins.
The reaction ratio and its spatial inhomogeneity affect the toughness
of epoxy resins. However, there has been no non-destructive method
to measure the spatial inhomogeneity of the reaction ratio, although
we can measure only the spatially averaged reaction ratio by Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). We found that the scattering peak reflected
the cross-linking structures in the q region of MAXS
and that the peak intensity is proportional to the reaction ratio.
By reconstructing CT images from this peak intensity, we visualized
the spatial heterogeneity of the reaction ratio. The application of
this method may not be limited to epoxy resins but may extend to studying
the heterogeneity of cross-linked structures in other materials.