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Processing and Characterization of Cyanate Ester-MWNT Nanocomposites [PDF]

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In this study, a low viscosity, high performance cyanate ester (CE) resin system was used with non-functionalized and functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) to create cyanate ester-MWNT nanocomposites. Effects of three different standard functionalizations (i.e.
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Synchronously improved toughness and dielectric properties of cyanate ester resins via modification with biobased poly(N‐phenylmaleimide‐co‐limonene)

Journal of Polymer Science
High‐performance cyanate ester (CE) resins have attracted intensive interests due to low‐k and heat resistant properties. However, the extreme high curing temperature and inherent brittleness severely limit their practical application.
Quanbing Shen   +5 more
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3D printing of cyanate ester resins with interpenetration networks for enhanced thermal and mechanical properties

Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Cyanate ester (PT‐30) resin possesses exceptional thermal and mechanical properties, including high heat distortion temperature, high glass transition temperature (Tg), and outstanding mechanical characteristics.
Saqlain Zaman   +13 more
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Melt Processable Novolac Cyanate Ester/Biphenyl Epoxy Copolymer Series with Ultrahigh Glass-Transition Temperature.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
The rapid progress in silicon carbide (SiC)-based technology for high-power applications expects an increasing operation temperature (up to 250 °C) and awaits reliable packaging materials to unleash their full power.
Jiaxiong Li   +6 more
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Space Durable 3D Printed High‐Performance Polymers Based on Cyanate Ester/Extended‐Bismaleimide

Advanced Functional Materials
To accomplish the potential of the New‐Space emerging era and facilitate scientific and commercial space exploration, the development of versatile, customized, and affordable space technologies is essential.
E. Grossman   +6 more
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Oligodimethylsiloxane Linked Cyanate Ester Resins

Macromolecules, 2001
A series of dimethylsiloxane linked cyanate ester monomers (NCOC6H4(CH2)3(Si(CH3)2O)nSi(CH2)3C6H4OCN, n = 1, 2, 3) have been synthesized and characterized. Monomer melting points range from 5 to −12 °C, and characterization includes 1H, 13C NMR, and IR spectroscopies and DSC.
A.W. Snow   +2 more
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Performance evaluation of cyanate ester resin

20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium onFusion Engineering, 2003., 2006
Traditional epoxy resin systems have long been used for vacuum impregnation of large electro-magnets. However, the mechanical strength of these systems is disappointingly low when operated at temperatures above about 70/spl deg/C where the failure mechanism is more often by adhesion at the copper interface than by cohesion within the resin.
C. Terry   +4 more
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Enhancement of epoxy‐cyanate ester blends through staged curing‐induced nanophase separation strategy

Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Epoxy‐cyanate ester blends have attracted significant attention due to their unique synergistic properties and versatility in high‐performance applications.
Hui Xie   +5 more
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Synergistic enhancement of toughness and flame retardation for cyanate ester composites through hyperbranched polyborosiloxane

Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology
Excellent flame resistance is supposed to be taken into consideration for electronic packaging materials due to the spontaneous combustion of short circuits, except for good mechanical and dielectric properties.
Bin Wei   +6 more
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Fluoromethylene Cyanate Ester Resins

2006
The synthesis and properties of the fluoromethylene cyanate ester monomer series, NCOCH2(CF2)nCH2OCN, n = 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and corresponding resins have been described. The resin property of particular importance is the dielectric constant, which decreases from 2.6 at n = 3 to 2.3 (1 GHz) at n ≥ 6.
Arthur W. Snow, Leonard J. Buckley
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