Modification of Unsaturated Polyester Resin by Polyurethane Prepolymers


Autoria(s): Eby Thomas, Thachil; Benny Cherian, A; Beena, Abraham T
Data(s)

30/08/2014

30/08/2014

2006

Resumo

Unsaturated polyester resins (UPRs) are extensively used by the fiber-reinforced plastic (FRPs) industry. These resins have the disadvantages of brittleness and poor resistance to crack propagation. In this study, UPRs were chemically modified by reactive blending with polyurethane prepolymers having terminal isocyanate groups. Hybrid networks were formed by copolymerisation of unsaturated polyesters with styrene and simultaneous reaction between terminal hydroxyl groups of unsaturated polyester and isocyanate groups of polyurethane prepolymer. The prepolymers were based on toluene diisocyanate (TDI) and each of hydroxy-terminated natural rubber (HTNR), hydroxy- terminated polybutadiene (HTPB), polyethylene glycol (PEG), and castor oil. Properties like tensile strength, toughness, impact resistance, and elongation-at-break of the modified UPRs show considerable improvement by this modification. The thermal stability of the copolymer is also marginally better

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 100, 449–456 (2006)

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4688

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en

Publicador

Wiley Periodicals

Palavras-Chave #hybrid polymer networks #impact resistance #polyurethane prepolymers #toughness #unsaturated polyester resin
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Article