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Study on light aging of anhydride-cured epoxy resin used for RGB LED packaging material

Journal

POLYMER TESTING
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2019.106131

Keywords

RGB LED; Epoxy resin; Light aging; Quantum-chemistry calculation

Funding

  1. Nature Foundation of Guangdong Province of China [2017A030313322]
  2. Project of Shenzhen Science & Technology of China [JCYJ20170818142233184]
  3. Shenzhen Ledman Optoelectronic Co., Ltd., China [18007931]

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RGB LED is widely used in white light illumination and display fields due to its high luminous efficiency and full color display. However, the color drift will occur when RGB LED is used for a long time. In this paper, the luminous performance of RGB LED encapsulated by epoxy materials during longtime lighting and the aging mechanism of methyl hexahydmphthalic anhydride (MHHPA) cured diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA) were studied by Array spectrometer, ATR-FTIR, XPS and quantum-chemistry calculation. Firstly, the analysis of the lumen maintenance and forward voltage of RGB LED lamps showed, the color drift might be attributed to the degradation of its epoxy materials caused by blue light. FTIR Spectroscopy showed that the aging of packaging materials mainly occurred on the surface of blue LED lamps, where active hydrogen of secondary and tertiary carbon might be oxidized to carbonyl groups due to O-2 or peroxy groups in the air. And the aging of epoxy materials also might include the chain scission or the rearrangement reactions of C-O-Ph. XPS results further manifested the decrease of C-C group and increase of C-O and C=O group were mainly caused by the chain scission of C-C, C-O-Ph or the ester groups and the oxidation of active hydrogen. And several possible aging reactions were given from the analysis of ATR-FTIR and XPS characterization. The results of quantum-chemistry calculation indicated that C-O bond in C-O-Ph of DGEBA/MHHPA epoxy system was more easily to be broken down during blue light aging, which further verified the results of IR and XPS characterization.

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