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Multifunctional Properties of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (POSS)-Based Epoxy Nanocomposites

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POLYMERS
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15102297

Keywords

polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS); thermosetting resins; multifunctional materials; thermal properties; tunneling atomic force microscopy (TUNA) technique; structural composites; mechanical properties

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In this study, a tetrafunctional epoxy resin loaded with different types of POSS compounds and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was used to formulate multifunctional structural nanocomposites for aeronautic and aerospace applications. The combination of nanoscale incorporations of CNTs with POSS resulted in nanohybrids that displayed desired properties, such as good electrical, flame-retardant, mechanical, and thermal properties. The presence of hydrogen bonding-based intermolecular interactions between the nanofillers played a strategic role in imparting multifunctionality to the nanohybrids. The TUNA technique confirmed the good dispersion of CNTs within the epoxy resin, and the combined action of POSS with CNTs enhanced the self-healing efficiency of the nanocomposites.
In this study, a tetrafunctional epoxy resin was loaded with 5 wt% of three different types of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) compounds, namely, DodecaPhenyl POSS (DPHPOSS), Epoxycyclohexyl POSS (ECPOSS), Glycidyl POSS (GPOSS), and 0.5 wt% of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in order to formulate multifunctional structural nanocomposites tailored for aeronautic and aerospace applications. This work aims to demonstrate how the skillful combination of desired properties, such as good electrical, flame-retardant, mechanical, and thermal properties, is obtainable thanks to the advantages connected with nanoscale incorporations of nanosized CNTs with POSS. The special hydrogen bonding-based intermolecular interactions between the nanofillers have proved to be strategic in imparting multifunctionality to the nanohybrids. All multifunctional formulations are characterized by a Tg centered at values close to 260 degrees C, fully satisfying structural requirements. Infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis confirm the presence of a cross-linked structure characterized by a high curing degree of up to 94% and high thermal stability. Tunneling atomic force microscopy (TUNA) allows to detect the map of the electrical pathways at the nanoscale of the multifunctional samples, highlighting a good dispersion of the carbon nanotubes within the epoxy resin. The combined action of POSS with CNTs has allowed to obtain the highest values of self-healing efficiency if compared to those measured for samples containing only POSS in the absence of CNTs.

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