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Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers

In the present work, a commercial epoxy based on epoxy anhydride and tertiary amine was modified by a metallic catalyst (Zn(2+)) to induce vitrimeric behavior by promoting the transesterification reaction. The effect of two different epoxy/acid ratios (1 and 0.6) at two different zinc acetate amount...

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Autores principales: Palmieri, Barbara, Cilento, Fabrizia, Amendola, Eugenio, Valente, Teodoro, Dello Iacono, Stefania, Giordano, Michele, Martone, Alfonso
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183845
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author Palmieri, Barbara
Cilento, Fabrizia
Amendola, Eugenio
Valente, Teodoro
Dello Iacono, Stefania
Giordano, Michele
Martone, Alfonso
author_facet Palmieri, Barbara
Cilento, Fabrizia
Amendola, Eugenio
Valente, Teodoro
Dello Iacono, Stefania
Giordano, Michele
Martone, Alfonso
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description In the present work, a commercial epoxy based on epoxy anhydride and tertiary amine was modified by a metallic catalyst (Zn(2+)) to induce vitrimeric behavior by promoting the transesterification reaction. The effect of two different epoxy/acid ratios (1 and 0.6) at two different zinc acetate amounts (Zn(Ac)(2)) on the thermomechanical and viscoelastic performances of the epoxy vitrimers were investigated. Creep experiments showed an increase in molecular mobility above the critical “Vitrimeric” temperature (T(v)) of 170 °C proportionally to the amount of Zn(Ac)(2). A procedure based on Burger’s model was set up to investigate the effect of catalyst content on the vitrimer ability to flow as the effect of the dynamic exchange reaction. The analysis showed that in the case of a balanced epoxy/acid formulation, the amount of catalyst needed for promoting molecular mobility is 5%. This system showed a value of elastic modulus and dynamic viscosity at 170 °C of 9.50 MPa and 2.23 GPas, respectively. The material was easily thermoformed in compression molding, paving the way for the recyclability and weldability of the thermoset system.
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spelling pubmed-105359812023-09-29 Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers Palmieri, Barbara Cilento, Fabrizia Amendola, Eugenio Valente, Teodoro Dello Iacono, Stefania Giordano, Michele Martone, Alfonso Polymers (Basel) Article In the present work, a commercial epoxy based on epoxy anhydride and tertiary amine was modified by a metallic catalyst (Zn(2+)) to induce vitrimeric behavior by promoting the transesterification reaction. The effect of two different epoxy/acid ratios (1 and 0.6) at two different zinc acetate amounts (Zn(Ac)(2)) on the thermomechanical and viscoelastic performances of the epoxy vitrimers were investigated. Creep experiments showed an increase in molecular mobility above the critical “Vitrimeric” temperature (T(v)) of 170 °C proportionally to the amount of Zn(Ac)(2). A procedure based on Burger’s model was set up to investigate the effect of catalyst content on the vitrimer ability to flow as the effect of the dynamic exchange reaction. The analysis showed that in the case of a balanced epoxy/acid formulation, the amount of catalyst needed for promoting molecular mobility is 5%. This system showed a value of elastic modulus and dynamic viscosity at 170 °C of 9.50 MPa and 2.23 GPas, respectively. The material was easily thermoformed in compression molding, paving the way for the recyclability and weldability of the thermoset system. MDPI 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10535981/ /pubmed/37765699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183845 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Palmieri, Barbara
Cilento, Fabrizia
Amendola, Eugenio
Valente, Teodoro
Dello Iacono, Stefania
Giordano, Michele
Martone, Alfonso
Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title_full Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title_fullStr Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title_short Influence of Catalyst Content and Epoxy/Carboxylate Ratio on Isothermal Creep of Epoxy Vitrimers
title_sort influence of catalyst content and epoxy/carboxylate ratio on isothermal creep of epoxy vitrimers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183845
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