STRUCTURE-RHEOLOGY RELATIONS FOR MODEL EPOXY NETWORKS.

Sue Ann Bidstrup, Christopher W. Macosko

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Abstract

Branching theory has been applied to model the structural changes which occur during the cure of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A with diaminodiphenyl sulfone. The weight fraction of sol and the gel conversion were found to give close agreement with the predictions of the branching theory. The viscosity rise was monitored during the cure and correlated with conversion and the molecular weight of the longest linear chain.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationNational SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition (Proceedings)
PublisherSAMPE
Pages551-562
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)0938994301
StatePublished - 1986

Publication series

NameNational SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition (Proceedings)
ISSN (Print)0147-9598

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