The mechanical and adhesion behavior of cationically polymerized, partially crystalline epoxy networks is presented. For this, a reactive and a nonreactive poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) were used as the crystalline component for the formation of copolymers and polymer alloys, respectively. The trade-off between toughness on the one hand and glass transition temperature and mechanical strength on the other can be reduced by the presence of nanostructures in combination with small crystalline domains (< 1 μm), as in the case of epoxy/PCL-based polymer alloys. This structure–property relationship reveals that a certain degree of crystallinity leads to enhanced toughness in cationically polymerized epoxy networks
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...
Crystallinity in crosslinked epoxy resins is a rarely observed phenomenon. If crystallinity is prope...
Material improvements in polymer science are often based on morphology adjustment through incorporat...
The influence of partially crystalline polymeric diols on the morphology and mechanical properties o...
Partially crystalline thermosetting epoxy polymers of defined heterogeneous morphology are herein pr...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The structure–property relationship of polyester polyols in cationically polymerized, amorphous epox...
Novel segmented and covalently crosslinked epoxy/poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) polymers, showing ...
To improve the fracture toughness of brittle epoxies, the incorporation of various thermoplastics wa...
Herein, poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) was used as initiator for ε-caprolactone polymerization to ...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...
Crystallinity in crosslinked epoxy resins is a rarely observed phenomenon. If crystallinity is prope...
Material improvements in polymer science are often based on morphology adjustment through incorporat...
The influence of partially crystalline polymeric diols on the morphology and mechanical properties o...
Partially crystalline thermosetting epoxy polymers of defined heterogeneous morphology are herein pr...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The structure–property relationship of polyester polyols in cationically polymerized, amorphous epox...
Novel segmented and covalently crosslinked epoxy/poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) polymers, showing ...
To improve the fracture toughness of brittle epoxies, the incorporation of various thermoplastics wa...
Herein, poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) was used as initiator for ε-caprolactone polymerization to ...
Experimental and theoretical characterization techniques are developed to illuminate relationships b...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...
International audienceIn this work is discussed an alternative approach to the toughening of epoxy n...