Effect of POSS on thermomechanical properties of epoxy–POSS nanocomposites

European Polymer Journal, Volume 48, Issue 2, February 2012, Pages 260-274
Libor Matejka, Piotr Murias, Josef Plestil

Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Heyrovsky Sq. 2, 162 06 Prague 6, Czech Republic

Abstract

The epoxy–POSS hybrid networks with POSS bound as pendant cages or with untethered POSS dispersed in the matrix were prepared and their structure was controlled. Formation of the hybrid network was followed by chemorheology. In situ development of physical crosslinks in the pregel stage of the network build-up was observed in case of the hybrids with tethered POSS. The complex effect of POSS on mechanical properties is manifested by either increase or decrease in rubbery modulus of different hybrids. This behavior reflects (a) reinforcement due to POSS hard aggregates, (b) diminishing of crosslinking density of the epoxy network by tethered monofunctional POSS and (c) physical crosslinking via POSS domains. Theories of network formation and rubbery elasticity as well as the model of mechanical behavior of particulate composites were applied to interpret the mechanical properties of the hybrids.

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