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Recyclable and Mechanically Robust Palm Oil-Derived Epoxy Resins with Reconfigurable Shape-Memory Properties

, 2020
The development of sustainable epoxy resins from renewable biomass is gaining more and more attention. In most cases, chemically cross-linked biomass-derived epoxy resins are nonrecyclable.
Mu Shiling   +4 more
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Additive Manufacturing of Epoxy Resins: Materials, Methods, and Latest Trends

, 2020
Epoxy resins are widely used in various applications including electronic materials, automobiles, adhesives and coatings, and fiber-reinforced composites, because of their unique properties.
M. Peerzada   +3 more
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Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials, 2019
Vegetable oil (VO) is the latest alternative found to be one of the ideal candidates for production of bio-based polymeric units. There are two main methods for producing bio-based epoxy resins and composites: the direct synthesis of VO and the blends of
R. Mustapha   +3 more
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Flammability of epoxy resins [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Applied Polymer Science, 1968
AbstractFlammability determinations have been made for epoxy resin formulations. The oxygen index, defined as the volume fraction of oxygen in an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere that is required just to sustain steady candlelike burning of a stick of the material, has been used as the measure of flammability.
F. J. Martin, K. R. Price
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Bisphenol-A epoxy resin reinforced and toughened by hyperbranched epoxy resin

Frontiers of Chemical Engineering in China, 2007
The study on toughening and reinforcing of bisphenol-A epoxy resin is one of important developmental direction in the field. This paper reports a one-pot synthesis of aromatic polyester hyperbranched epoxy resin HTDE-2, an effect of HTDE-2 content on the mechanical and thermal performance of the bisphenol-A (E51)/HTDE-2 hybrid resin in detail.
Zhang Daohong, Jia De-min, Huang Xianbo
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Chemiluminescence of epoxy resin

Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2002
It was found that chemiluminescence (CL) of epoxy resin proceeds by a two step process. The first step is the formation of a substance causing CL and the second step is its reaction producing luminescence emission. The first step is predominant at room temperature, so that the CL-causing substance accumulates when a specimen is left in ambient ...
Takeo Ozawa   +3 more
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Chromatography of Epoxy Resins

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part C, 1984
Abstract This review covers the literature in the field of chromatographic analysis of epoxy resins and epoxy resin formulations from about 1970 to the present. Although exhaustive reviews of general chromatographic techniques have recently been published [1–9], and size exclusion chromatography has received additional coverage in journals and ...
S. A. Mestan, C. E. M. Morris
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Epoxy Resins

2005
Publisher Summary Epoxy resins are formed from an oligomer containing at least two epoxide groups and a curing agent, usually either an amine compound or a diacid compound. Epichlorohydrin is the monomer used for the synthesis of glycidyl ethers and glycidyl esters.
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Toughening of Petroleum Based (DGEBA) Epoxy Resins with Various Renewable Resources Based Flexible Chains for High Performance Applications: A Review

, 2018
The petroleum based diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) epoxy resin is one of the most extensively used epoxy resins for various industrial applications such as paints, coatings, adhesives, and structural applications, owing to its excellent ...
Sudheer Kumar   +4 more
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Treeing in epoxy resins

1978 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Insulation, 1978
Epoxy resin has been widely used as the insulating materials of various electrical apparatuses due to its' excellent mechanical and electrical properties.
Shoji Hirabayashi   +3 more
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