Abstract
The glass-transition temperature as a function of curing conversion for a modified diallylbisphenol A/diaminodiphenylsulfone/bismaleimide (BMI) resin was investigated at different temperature regimes and modeled using a modified Di Benedetto equation. Although the relationship between the glass-transition temperature and conversion of the BMI system conforms to the Di Benedetto equation for α < 0.6 and at lower cure temperatures, at higher cure temperatures the results deviated significantly from the equation; thus, it was an inadequate model for the system. Fourier transform IR analysis showed that the major crosslinking reactions did not occur during cure for the modified BMI at and below 150°C. However, as the cure temperature was increased, the crosslinking reactions responsible for 3-dimensional network structures became more dominant. At 190°C the C-N-Cstretch vibration of the uncured maleimide ring converted into succinimide rings in the curing process. Simultaneously, a decrease was observed for the absorbance bands of =C-Hbending (maleimide). The higher cure temperatures induced a significantly faster initial crosslinking rate and also resulted in a shorter period of time after which further crosslinking was retarded, because the increase in the crosslinks also physically slowed further crosslinking activity. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 227-235 |
| Journal | Journal of Applied Polymer Science |
| Volume | 85 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Online published | 25 Apr 2002 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 11 Jul 2002 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Research Keywords
- Bismaleimide
- Conversion
- Cure reaction
- Di Benedetto equation
- Glass-transition temperature