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Mechanical Properties and Fracture Behaviors of Epoxy Composites With Phase-Separation Formed Liquid Rubber and Preformed Powdered Rubber Nanoparticles: A Comparative Study

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POLYMER COMPOSITES
Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 785-799

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pc.22995

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51203038]
  2. Starting Foundation for Scholars of Hangzhou Normal University [2012QDL022]
  3. Scientific Research Fund of Zhejiang Provincial Education Department [Y201224314]

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Epoxy composites filled with phase-separation formed submicron liquid rubber (LR) and preformed nanoscale powdered rubber (PR) particles were prepared at different filler loading levels. The effect of filler loading and type on the rheological properties of liquid epoxy resin suspensions and the thermal and mechanical properties of the cured composites as well as the relative fracture behaviors are systematically investigated. Almost unchanged tensile yield strength of the cured epoxy/PR composites is observed in the tensile test compared with that of the neat epoxy; while the strength of the cured epoxy/LR composites shows a maximum value at approximate to 4.5 wt% and significantly decreases with increasing LR content. The glass transition temperature (T-g) of the cured PR/epoxy has shifted to the higher temperature in the dynamic mechanical thermal analysis compared with that of the cured pure epoxy and epoxy/LR composites. Furthermore, the presence of LR results in highly improved critical stress intensity factor (K-IC) of epoxy resin compared with the corresponding PR nanoparticles. In particular, the PR and LR particles at 9.2 wt% loading produce about 69 and 118% improvement in K-IC of the epoxy composites, respectively. The fracture surface and damage zone analysis demonstrate that these two types of rubber particles induce different degrees of local plastic deformation of matrix initiated by their debonding/cavitation, which was also quantified and correlated with the fracture toughness of the two epoxy/rubber systems. POLYM. COMPOS., 36:785-799, 2015. (c) 2014 Society of Plastics Engineers

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