Affiliation:
1. Henan Provincial Engineering Laboratory of Automotive Composite Materials, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou China
2. Henan International Joint Laboratory of Carbon Composition Material, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Henan University of Technology Zhengzhou China
3. College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou China
4. Zhong Yuan Institute Zhejiang University Zhengzhou China
5. Teaching and Research Guarantee Center Radar Sergeant School of Air Force Early Warning Academy Wuhan China
Abstract
AbstractEpoxy vitrimers immerged as an appealing alternative to traditional plastics. However, high loading of catalyst and harsh processing conditions are prerequisites to fully exploit the vitrimer properties. In this work, stoichiometric ratio, an often neglected factor, was utilized to further accelerate the rate of dynamic transesterification. Epoxy vitrimers with four epoxy/acid stoichiometries (60:30, 40:30, 30:30, and 24:30) were prepared to comparatively analyze their network structures, thermomechanical properties, and reprocessing properties. It was found that the off‐stoichiometry epoxy vitrimers have almost the similar excellent thermal stability as epoxy thermosets. Vitrimers with excess epoxy showed increased tensile strength (from 26.3 to 42.7 MPa) and decreased elongation at the break (from 5.5% to 1.7%). Meanwhile, excess epoxy induced abundant of hydroxy groups in the vitrimers, imparting satisfactory repairability, reformability, and recyclability. Specifically, epoxy/acid (60:30) repaired 94% in 10 min at 180°C, and maintained over 93% mechanical properties after reforming and recycling. However, simply increasing the epoxy content will compromise the structural integrity of the network, simultaneously resulting in reduced toughness of epoxy vitrimers. These findings demonstrated that epoxy/acid stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to develop epoxy vitrimers with both excellent thermomechanical and reprocessing properties.
Funder
Henan Provincial Science and Technology Research Project
Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province
Excellent Young Scientists Fund
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry