Epoxy-amine resins find wide application as the matrix material of high performance polymer composites because of their favorable mechanical properties, thermal properties and solvent stability. These properties result from the complicated, highly cross-linked molecular network that is characteristic of epoxy amine thermoset polymers. The connectivity of the molecular network has a strong influence on the physical performance of the finished part. Nonhomogeneity in the network structure can degrade these favorable properties through the introduction of low energy pathways for solvent penetration or fracture propagation. This work examines the influence Of Cure temperature on the network building cross linking reaction and the subsequent eff...
This thesis describes synthetic and processing strategies to formulate epoxies resins with molecular...
A systematic study on the dependence of the volumes at nanoscale in epoxy systems cured with two sel...
Epoxy resins are often used polymers because of their adjustable properties and the resulting numero...
The architecture of an epoxy matrix was modified by curing the resin with mono-/diamine mixtures hav...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
All glassy epoxy polymers develop macroscopic properties at some degree of conversion. Our selected ...
Three topics on the molecular basis of, and processing effects on, thermoset network behavior are in...
AbstractThis manuscript demonstrates the molecular scale cure rate dependence of di-functional epoxi...
AbstractEpoxy thermosets continue to be used in a variety of coatings, adhesives, and structural com...
The ability to fundamentally understand how changes in the molecular architecture and reinforcement ...
Reproducible and uncharacteristic tensile stress–strain behavior of cured glassy epoxy-amine network...
Despite numerous studies on thermoset resin systems, understanding of the influence of chemical netw...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
The network build-up process during curing of an epoxy resin using a hyperbranched poly(ethyleneimin...
Epoxy resins are composed of a three-dimensional network formed by chemical reactions between epoxy ...
This thesis describes synthetic and processing strategies to formulate epoxies resins with molecular...
A systematic study on the dependence of the volumes at nanoscale in epoxy systems cured with two sel...
Epoxy resins are often used polymers because of their adjustable properties and the resulting numero...
The architecture of an epoxy matrix was modified by curing the resin with mono-/diamine mixtures hav...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
All glassy epoxy polymers develop macroscopic properties at some degree of conversion. Our selected ...
Three topics on the molecular basis of, and processing effects on, thermoset network behavior are in...
AbstractThis manuscript demonstrates the molecular scale cure rate dependence of di-functional epoxi...
AbstractEpoxy thermosets continue to be used in a variety of coatings, adhesives, and structural com...
The ability to fundamentally understand how changes in the molecular architecture and reinforcement ...
Reproducible and uncharacteristic tensile stress–strain behavior of cured glassy epoxy-amine network...
Despite numerous studies on thermoset resin systems, understanding of the influence of chemical netw...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
The network build-up process during curing of an epoxy resin using a hyperbranched poly(ethyleneimin...
Epoxy resins are composed of a three-dimensional network formed by chemical reactions between epoxy ...
This thesis describes synthetic and processing strategies to formulate epoxies resins with molecular...
A systematic study on the dependence of the volumes at nanoscale in epoxy systems cured with two sel...
Epoxy resins are often used polymers because of their adjustable properties and the resulting numero...