Co-continuous network polymers using epoxy monolith for the design of tough materials
Abstract High-performance polymer materials that can exhibit distinguished mechanical properties have been developed based on material design considering energy dissipation by sacrificial bond dissociation. We now propose co-continuous network polymers (CNPs) for the design of tough polymer material...
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doaj-1e9480e7cd8c4b9b90e201a0dd8b5b252021-01-17T12:32:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-80978-2Co-continuous network polymers using epoxy monolith for the design of tough materialsRen Tominaga0Yukihiro Nishimura1Yasuhito Suzuki2Yoshihiro Takeda3Masaru Kotera4Akikazu Matsumoto5Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture UniversityDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture UniversityDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture UniversityCore Technology Research Department, X-Ray Research Laboratory, Rigaku CorporationR&D Department, Hotmelt Adhesive Division, MORESCO CorporationDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture UniversityAbstract High-performance polymer materials that can exhibit distinguished mechanical properties have been developed based on material design considering energy dissipation by sacrificial bond dissociation. We now propose co-continuous network polymers (CNPs) for the design of tough polymer materials. CNP is a new composite material fabricated by filling the three-dimensionally continuous pores of a hard epoxy monolith with any cross-linked polymer having a low glass transition temperature (T g). The structure and mechanical properties of the CNPs containing epoxy resins, thiol-ene thermosets, and polyacrylates as the low-T g components were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, tensile tests as well as scanning electron microscopic observations and non-destructive 3D X-ray imaging in order to clarify a mechanism for exhibiting an excellent strength and toughness. It has been demonstrated that the mechanical properties and fractural behavior of the CNPs significantly depend on the network structure of the filler polymers, and that a simultaneous high strength and toughness are achieved via the sacrificial fracture mechanism of epoxy-based hard materials with co-continuous network structures.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-80978-2 |
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Co-continuous network polymers using epoxy monolith for the design of tough materials |
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Co-continuous network polymers using epoxy monolith for the design of tough materials |
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Abstract High-performance polymer materials that can exhibit distinguished mechanical properties have been developed based on material design considering energy dissipation by sacrificial bond dissociation. We now propose co-continuous network polymers (CNPs) for the design of tough polymer materials. CNP is a new composite material fabricated by filling the three-dimensionally continuous pores of a hard epoxy monolith with any cross-linked polymer having a low glass transition temperature (T g). The structure and mechanical properties of the CNPs containing epoxy resins, thiol-ene thermosets, and polyacrylates as the low-T g components were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, tensile tests as well as scanning electron microscopic observations and non-destructive 3D X-ray imaging in order to clarify a mechanism for exhibiting an excellent strength and toughness. It has been demonstrated that the mechanical properties and fractural behavior of the CNPs significantly depend on the network structure of the filler polymers, and that a simultaneous high strength and toughness are achieved via the sacrificial fracture mechanism of epoxy-based hard materials with co-continuous network structures. |
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