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Development of Sustainable High Performance Epoxy Thermosets for Aerospace and Space Applications.

Roxana DinuUgo LafontOlivier DamianoAlice Mija
Published in: Polymers (2022)
There is an imperative need to find sustainable ways to produce bisphenol A free, high performance thermosets for specific applications such as the space or aerospace areas. In this study, an aromatic tris epoxide, the tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane triglycidyl ether (THPMTGE), was selected to generate high crosslinked networks by its copolymerization with anhydrides. Indeed, the prepared thermosets show a gel content ( GC ) ~99.9% and glass transition values ranged between 167-196 °C. The thermo-mechanical properties examined by DMA analyses reveal the development of very hard materials with E ' ~3-3.5 GPa. The thermosets' rigidity was confirmed by Young's moduli values which ranged between 1.25-1.31 GPa, an elongation at break of about 4-5%, and a tensile stress of ~35-45 MPa. The TGA analyses highlight a very good thermal stability, superior to 340 °C. The Limit Oxygen Index ( LOI ) parameter was also evaluated, showing the development of new materials with good flame retardancy properties.
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