Partially crystalline thermosetting epoxy polymers of defined heterogeneous morphology are herein presented. Crystalline poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) domains are covalently integrated into the cationically polymerized epoxy network. Although crystallinity is common in thermoplastic polymers, these new materials are among the first examples of partially crystalline thermosetting polymers. Nucleation is crucial and leads to a defined heterogeneous morphology. Homogeneous and heterogeneous polymers with identical composition can be prepared by initiation below or above the melting point of the PCL, respectively. While the homogeneous polymer showed the expected decrease in crosslinking density of the epoxy network and low glass transition temper...
International audienceThe different levels of organization of matter in semicrystalline polymers are...
ABSTRACT: The morphology and the melting behavior of poly(-caprolactone)/epoxy blends (PCL/epoxy) ha...
The main stream subject of chain-folded polymer crystn. is linked to the specialty stream of extende...
The influence of partially crystalline polymeric diols on the morphology and mechanical properties o...
Material improvements in polymer science are often based on morphology adjustment through incorporat...
The mechanical and adhesion behavior of cationically polymerized, partially crystalline epoxy networ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
Crystallinity in crosslinked epoxy resins is a rarely observed phenomenon. If crystallinity is prope...
Novel segmented and covalently crosslinked epoxy/poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) polymers, showing ...
Thermosetting blends of a biodegradable poly(ethylene glycol)-type epoxy resin (PEG-ER) and poly(eps...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
The rate of crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) at a given temperature, likewise the ot...
Morphology and phase separation process in blends of a network-forming reactive polymer, poly(aminop...
International audienceThe different levels of organization of matter in semicrystalline polymers are...
ABSTRACT: The morphology and the melting behavior of poly(-caprolactone)/epoxy blends (PCL/epoxy) ha...
The main stream subject of chain-folded polymer crystn. is linked to the specialty stream of extende...
The influence of partially crystalline polymeric diols on the morphology and mechanical properties o...
Material improvements in polymer science are often based on morphology adjustment through incorporat...
The mechanical and adhesion behavior of cationically polymerized, partially crystalline epoxy networ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
The morphological adjustment of a cationically polymerized cycloaliphatic epoxy resin is presented. ...
Crystallinity in crosslinked epoxy resins is a rarely observed phenomenon. If crystallinity is prope...
Novel segmented and covalently crosslinked epoxy/poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) polymers, showing ...
Thermosetting blends of a biodegradable poly(ethylene glycol)-type epoxy resin (PEG-ER) and poly(eps...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
Cationically polymerised and highly crosslinked epoxy thermosets containing partially crystalline po...
The rate of crystallization of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) at a given temperature, likewise the ot...
Morphology and phase separation process in blends of a network-forming reactive polymer, poly(aminop...
International audienceThe different levels of organization of matter in semicrystalline polymers are...
ABSTRACT: The morphology and the melting behavior of poly(-caprolactone)/epoxy blends (PCL/epoxy) ha...
The main stream subject of chain-folded polymer crystn. is linked to the specialty stream of extende...