Diels-Alder Chemistry to Develop Self-Healing Epoxy Resins and Composites Thereof

Q4 Materials Science Paint and Coatings Industry Pub Date : 2018-11-27 DOI:10.5772/INTECHOPEN.81360
S. Iacono, A. Martone, E. Amendola
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Self-healing polymers are a class of smart materials able to recover after sustaining damage. A family of thermosetting epoxy resins, containing Diels-Alder (DA) adducts in the epoxy precursor backbone, has been prepared and characterized. The DA adducts can be reversibly cleaved and reformed under the appropriate thermal conditions, and this feature has been exploited to produce intrinsically self-repairing materials. This chapter focuses on the effects of different structural features, such as average number of crosslinking functionality and molecular mobility of epoxy precursors, on the efficiency of healing process. High cross-linking density and molecular stiffness improve mechanical performances, such as elastic modulus and glass transition temperature, and allow fabrication of self-healing fiber-reinforced composites by conventional manufacturing technologies. Within this chapter, the molecular design, the preparation, and the evaluation of properties of self-healing epoxy and its composites have been discussed.
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Diels-Alder化学开发自愈环氧树脂及其复合材料
自修复聚合物是一类能够在遭受损伤后恢复的智能材料。制备了一类热固性环氧树脂,其环氧前驱体骨架中含有Diels-Alder (DA)加合物。在适当的热条件下,DA加合物可以发生可逆的裂解和重整,并利用这一特性制备了具有内在自修复性的材料。本章重点研究了环氧前驱体的平均交联官能团数和分子迁移率等不同结构特征对愈合过程效率的影响。高交联密度和分子刚度提高了机械性能,如弹性模量和玻璃化转变温度,并允许通过传统制造技术制造自修复纤维增强复合材料。本章主要讨论了自愈环氧树脂及其复合材料的分子设计、制备和性能评价。
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