1. Cure reaction of epoxy resins catalyzed by graphite-based nanofiller
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Gaetano Guerra, C. Esposito Corcione, Alfonso Maffezzoli, Maria Rosaria Acocella, Antonella Giuri, ESPOSITO CORCIONE, Carola, Acocella, Maria Rosaria, Giuri, Antonella, Maffezzoli, Alfonso, and Guerra, Gaetano
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Reaction mechanism ,Materials science ,Graphene ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Epoxide ,Graphite oxide ,Epoxy ,law.invention ,Reaction rate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Graphite ,Composite material ,Curing (chemistry) - Abstract
A significant effort was directed to the synthesis of graphene stacks/epoxy nanocomposites and to the analysis of the effect of a graphene precursor on cure reaction of a model epoxy matrix. A comparative thermal analysis of epoxy resins filled with an exfoliated graphite oxide eGO were conducted. The main aim was to understand the molecular origin of the influence of eGO on the Tg of epoxy resins. The higher Tg values previously observed for low curing temperatures, for epoxy resins with graphite-based nanofillers, were easily rationalized by a catalytic activity of graphitic layers on the reaction between the epoxy and amine groups of the resin, which leads to higher crosslinking density in milder conditions. A kinetic analysis of the cure mechanism of the epoxy resin associated to the catalytical activity of the graphite based filler was performed by isothermal DSC measurements. The DSC results showed that the addition of graphite based filler greatly increased the enthalpy of epoxy reaction and the reaction rate, confirming the presence of a catalytic activity of graphitic layers on the crosslinking reaction between the epoxy resin components (epoxide oligomer and di-amine). A kinetic modelling analysis, arising from an auto-catalyzed reaction mechanism, was finally applied to isothermal DSC data, in order to predict the cure mechanism of the epoxy resin in presence of the graphite based nanofiller.
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- 2015
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