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Recent developments in the chemistry of cyanate esters
Polymer International, 1998During the last decade, aromatic cyanate esters (CE) have become established as a new and unique class of high-performance thermosetting resins for use as prepreg matrices in both the electronic and aerospace industries. The basic properties of CE resins, such as low moisture absorption, excellent electrical properties and good flammability ...
Hamerton, I, Hay, JN
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Despite polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSSs) are idea building blocks of cyanate ester (CE) resin for the sake of low-dielectric and tough properties, they are mainly focused on those conventional ones...
Zongwu Zhang+8 more
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Despite polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSSs) are idea building blocks of cyanate ester (CE) resin for the sake of low-dielectric and tough properties, they are mainly focused on those conventional ones...
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Frontal polymerization of a cyanate ester
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012AbstractThermal frontal polymerization is an exothermic process that uses a propagating wave to polymerize monomers via an external heat source, such as a soldering iron, to initiate front propagation. Herein, for the first time, the curing of a cyanate ester via thermal frontal polymerization is described with two different external heat sources ...
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High-Temperature-Performance Cyanate Ester Composites with Carboranes
Macromolecules, 2021High-temperature performance cyanate ester composites with carboranes Shailja Goyal, Michael Forrester, Scott Carnahan, Mark W Lee, Sabrina Torres, Danielle Coverdell, Aaron Rossini, Eric Cochran Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, Iowa State
Shailja Goyal+5 more
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2014
Due to their special structural features (triazine ring, oxygen linkages, low dielectric loss) cyanate ester resins represent a promising class of high-performance polymers. They are suitable as matrix materials for applications where, among other properties, stability at high service temperatures, low dielectric loss, and good mechanical performance ...
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Due to their special structural features (triazine ring, oxygen linkages, low dielectric loss) cyanate ester resins represent a promising class of high-performance polymers. They are suitable as matrix materials for applications where, among other properties, stability at high service temperatures, low dielectric loss, and good mechanical performance ...
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High Performance Polymers, 2008
The influence of the ratio of epoxy (EP) to dicyclopentadiene bisphenol cyanate ester (DCPDCE) on the curing behavior of EP/DCPDCE system was studied using differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The conversion of —OCN groups and the formation of the reaction products in the different EP/DCPDCE systems and at ...
Lianli Yang+4 more
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The influence of the ratio of epoxy (EP) to dicyclopentadiene bisphenol cyanate ester (DCPDCE) on the curing behavior of EP/DCPDCE system was studied using differential scanning calorimetry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The conversion of —OCN groups and the formation of the reaction products in the different EP/DCPDCE systems and at ...
Lianli Yang+4 more
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Recent Technological Developments in Cyanate Ester Resins
High Performance Polymers, 1998Although they are relative newcomers to the composites industry, cyanate ester (CE) resins are enjoying unprecedented success in certain applications. Several major space and radome manufacturers have qualified CE resins despite the extensive database on epoxies and the inherently conservative nature of the industry.
Hamerton, I, Hay, JN
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Oxidation of a carbon/glass reinforced cyanate ester composite
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2009Abstract The decomposition/oxidation behaviour of a carbon/glass fibre reinforced thermosetting pre-impregnated material based on polymerized aromatic cyanate ester compounds (commercial name GURIT-PN900-C582-43) has been investigated. Experiments were carried out for thermally thick samples exposed in a preheated reaction chamber (temperatures ...
DI BLASI, COLOMBA+4 more
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Properties of reinforced cyanate ester resins
1994During the last decade, aromatic cyanate esters have emerged as a new class of thermosetting resins for use as prepreg matrices in both the aerospace and electronics industries. Being derived from the cyanation of hydroxyl-containing species, a variety of backbone structures have been studied [1, 2].
V. Malhotra, P. D. Mackenzie
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2001
Abstract Cyanate ester resins are a family of high-temperature thermosetting resins that bridge the gap in thermal performance between engineering epoxy and high-temperature polyimides. This article discusses the chemistry, properties and characteristics of the cyanate ester resins.
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Abstract Cyanate ester resins are a family of high-temperature thermosetting resins that bridge the gap in thermal performance between engineering epoxy and high-temperature polyimides. This article discusses the chemistry, properties and characteristics of the cyanate ester resins.
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