Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Chemical Sciences Complutense University of Madrid Pl. de las Ciencias 2 Madrid 28040 Spain
2. Institute of Polymer Science and Technology Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Juan de la Cierva 3 Madrid 28006 Spain
3. National Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA) Ctra. de Ajalvir, km 4. Torrejón de Ardoz Madrid 28850 Spain
Abstract
AbstractThe adhesion properties of poly(glycidyl methacrylate (GMA)‐co‐butyl acrylate (BA)) statistical copolymers, synthesized by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), are investigated employing three different curing agents or hardeners, such as diethanolamine (DEA), dicyandiamide (DICY), and 2‐cyanoacetamide (2‐CA) on copper, iron, brass, aluminum, and titanium metal surfaces. This work describes the treatment of the different surfaces, establishes the optimal curing conditions from differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis of these novel adhesive systems, and evaluates the results of the single‐lap shear test for metal joints. Thus, by dynamic DSC measurements of the mixtures, a low curing temperature of 90 °C is defined when DEA is used as a curative; while systems based on DICY and 2‐CA require temperatures of 150 °C and 160 °C, respectively. In addition, the curing process of this controlled acrylic copolymer with DICY exhibits a singular behavior, possibly due to the curing reaction mechanism, where multiple epoxy‐amine ring‐opening polyaddition reactions take place between DICY's active hydrogens and epoxy groups of poly(GMA‐co‐BA). This latter curing system shows the highest adhesion features with lap‐shear strength at room temperature of 15.5 MPa, using copper as metallic substrate; however, the best results are obtained using 2‐CA as curing agent with aluminum and iron.
Funder
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
European Regional Development Fund
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering
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