posted on 2018-03-06, 13:33authored bySantosh
K. Yadav, Fengshuo Hu, John J. La Scala, Giuseppe R. Palmese
The aim of this work is to develop
a series of advanced biobased
tougheners for thermosetting epoxy resins suitable for high-performance
applications. These bio-rubber (BR) tougheners were prepared via a
one-step chemical modification of epoxidized soybean oil using biobased
hexanoic anhydride. To investigate their toughening performance, these
BR tougheners were blended with diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A epoxy
monomers at various weight fractions and cured with anhydride hardeners.
Significant improvements in fracture toughness properties, as well
as minimal reductions in glass transition temperature (Tg), were observed. When 20 wt % of a BR toughener was
utilized, the critical stress intensity factor and critical strain
energy release rate of a thermosetting matrix were enhanced by >200
and >500%, respectively, whereas the Tg was reduced by only 20 °C. The phase-separated domains were
evenly dispersed across the fracture surfaces as observed through
scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Moreover,
domain sizes were demonstrated to be tunable within the micrometer
range by altering the toughener molecular structure and weight fractions.
These BR tougheners demonstrate the possibility of achieving toughness
while having the thermal properties of standard bisphenol epoxy thermosetting
resins.