英文摘要 |
Epoxy resin (ER) is one of the most widely used synthetic resins today. However, it has the shortcomings of being hard and brittle. How to improve the toughness of ER is an important issue. In this study, Epon 828 was used as the ER resin, polytetramethyl ether glycol (PTMG) and liquefied wood (LW) were used as the polyol raw materials for the polyurethane resin (PU), and hydrogenated diphenylmethane 4,4-diisocyanate (H_(12)-MDI) was used as the isocyanate raw material. The effect of the molar ratio of NCO/OH of PU resin on the properties of ER/PU and ER/LWPU blend resins was investigated. The results showed the blended resins had both ER and PU resin composition. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) showed that these two resins formed an interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs). Compared with ER/PU and ER/LWPU, the former had larger breaking deflection and fracture energy, while the latter had higher elastic modulus, hardness and thermal activity. Compared with different NCO/OH molar ratios, the ER/PU blended resin had a molar ratio of 1/1, and ER/LWPU had a molar ratio of 1/1 and 1.5/1, which had greater mechanical properties. As the NCO/OH molar ratio increased, the homogeneity of the internal structure of the blended resin decreased, and the thermal resistance obtained by thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) increased. |