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A. C. Taylor

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An epoxy resin, cured with an anhydride, has been modified by the addition of silica nanoparticles. The particles were introduced via a sol-gel technique which gave a very well dispersed phase of nanosilica particles, which were about 20 nm in diameter, in the thermosetting epoxy ...
To simultaneously address the lower toughness and the build-up of internal heat for fast-curing epoxy matrices, the influence of nominal 100 nm and 300 nm core-shell rubber (CSR) particles on the properties and rheo-kinetics were studied. The fracture energy was enhanced by a fac ...
The present paper concentrates on the effect of adding silica nanoparticles to epoxy polymers, which are the basis of modern structural adhesives. The formation of 'hybrid' epoxy polymers, containing both silica nanoparticles and carboxyl-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile (CTBN) ...

Fast-curing epoxy polymers with silica nanoparticles

Properties and rheo-kinetic modelling

Fast-curing epoxy polymers allow thermoset parts to be manufactured in minutes, but the curing reaction is highly exothermic with heat flows up to 20 times higher than conventional epoxies. The low thermal conductivity of the polymer causes the mechanical and kinetic properties o ...
Fast-curing epoxy polymers allow composite parts to be manufactured in minutes, but the curing reaction is highly exothermic with heat flows up to 20 times higher than conventional epoxies. The low thermal conductivity of the polymer causes the mechanical and kinetic properties o ...
Silica nanoparticles possessing three different diameters (23, 74 and 170 nm) were used to modify a piperidine-cured epoxy polymer. Fracture tests were performed and values of the toughness increased steadily as the concentration of silica nanoparticles was increased. However, no ...
The present paper considers the general mechanical, fracture and cyclic-fatigue properties of four different epoxy polymers containing various concentrations of well-dispersed silica nanoparticles. Firstly, it was found that, for any given epoxy polymer, their Youngs modulus stea ...

Erratum

The toughness of epoxy polymers and fibre composites modified with rubber microparticles and silica nanoparticles (Journal of Materials Science (2010) 45 (1193-1210)

Quantifying nanoparticle dispersion

Application of the Delaunay network for objective analysis of sample micrographs

Measuring quantitatively the nanoparticle dispersion of a composite material requires more than choosing a particular parameter and determining its correspondence to good and bad dispersion. It additionally requires anticipation of the measure's behaviour towards imperfect experi ...
An epoxy resin, cured using an anhydride hardener, has been modified by the addition of preformed core-shell rubber (CSR) particles which were approximately 100 or 300 nm in diameter. The glass transition temperature, T g, of the cured epoxy polymer was 145 °C. Microsc ...
The present paper investigates the effect of adding silica nanoparticles to an anhydride-cured epoxy polymer in bulk and when used as the matrix of carbon- and glass-fibre reinforced composites. The formation of 'hybrid' epoxy polymers, containing both silica nanoparticles and ca ...
The present paper considers the mechanical and fracture properties of four different epoxy polymers containing 0, 10 and 20wt.% of well-dispersed silica nanoparticles. Firstly, it was found that, for any given epoxy polymer, their Young's modulus steadily increased as the volume ...
The present paper investigates the effect of adding silica nanoparticles to an anhydride-cured epoxy polymer. The formation of 'hybrid' epoxy polymers, containing both silica nanoparticles and carboxyl-Terminated butadiene-Acrylonitrile (CTBNrubber microparticles, is also discuss ...
Epoxy matrix fibre composites have been modified with the addition of rubber and nanosilica particles. Fracture studies conducted on the bulk matrix and composite show a synergistic effect between the nanosilica and rubber, resulting in a 50% increase in bulk fracture energy in a ...
The use of silica nanoparticles and rubbery particles to synthesize hybrid-toughened epoxy polymers has been shown to give a range of novel matrices that can be used to produce composite laminates by a resin infusion under flexible tooling (RITF) process. The glass-fiber-reinforc ...