Electrical and positron annihilation study on epoxy and epoxy acrylate composites
S.H. Mansour; Mostafa, Nemat; L. Abd-El-Messieh;
Abstract
Epoxy acrylate resin was prepared by endcapping the acrylic acid to epoxy resin backbone in the presence of triphenyl
phosphene as catalyst. The structure was elucidated by IR and NMR spectroscopy. Epoxy and epoxy acrylate composites
were prepared by mixing different concentrations of mica, magnesium hydroxide and calcium silicate with each epoxy/
hardener and epoxy acrylate/styrene mixtures, respectively. The permittivity e0
, dielectric loss e0 0 and loss tangent tan d
were measured for these composites in the frequency range (102
–106 Hz) and at 30 C. The data obtained were analyzed
into two absorption regions related to Maxwell–Wagner effect and to some local molecular motions rather than the main
chain motion. The higher values of e0 and the lower values of tan d given for the composites containing the epoxy acrylate
resin indicate some improvement in the dielectric properties when compared with those containing the epoxy resin. The
effect of filler type and filler content on the positron annihilation lifetime and its intensity as well as S-parameter for epoxy
and epoxy acrylate composites were also studied. The high values of S-parameter noticed by with increasing filler content
indicates some increase in free electrons which lead to an increase in electrical conductivity. The highest value of hardness
was obtained in the case of calcium silicate followed by mica and magnesium hydroxide.
phosphene as catalyst. The structure was elucidated by IR and NMR spectroscopy. Epoxy and epoxy acrylate composites
were prepared by mixing different concentrations of mica, magnesium hydroxide and calcium silicate with each epoxy/
hardener and epoxy acrylate/styrene mixtures, respectively. The permittivity e0
, dielectric loss e0 0 and loss tangent tan d
were measured for these composites in the frequency range (102
–106 Hz) and at 30 C. The data obtained were analyzed
into two absorption regions related to Maxwell–Wagner effect and to some local molecular motions rather than the main
chain motion. The higher values of e0 and the lower values of tan d given for the composites containing the epoxy acrylate
resin indicate some improvement in the dielectric properties when compared with those containing the epoxy resin. The
effect of filler type and filler content on the positron annihilation lifetime and its intensity as well as S-parameter for epoxy
and epoxy acrylate composites were also studied. The high values of S-parameter noticed by with increasing filler content
indicates some increase in free electrons which lead to an increase in electrical conductivity. The highest value of hardness
was obtained in the case of calcium silicate followed by mica and magnesium hydroxide.
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| Title | Electrical and positron annihilation study on epoxy and epoxy acrylate composites | Authors | S.H. Mansour; Mostafa, Nemat ; L. Abd-El-Messieh | Keywords | Composites; Dielectric properties; Hardness; Fillers; Thermosets | Issue Date | 8-Sep-2007 | Publisher | Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. | Journal | EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL | Volume | 43 (2007) 4770–4782 | Start page | 4770 | End page | 4782 | DOI | 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2007.08.021 |
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