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Wiley, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 14(90), p. 4047-4053, 2003

DOI: 10.1002/app.13159

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Preparation of epoxy resin/silica hybrid composites for epoxy molding compounds

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Abstract

Phenolic novolac/silica and cresol novolac epoxy/silica hybrids were prepared through in situ sol-gel reaction of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS). The formed hybrids were utilized as a curing agent and an epoxy resin in epoxy curing compositions, respectively. Via the two-step preparation route, the resulting epoxy resin/silica hybrid nanocomposites exhibited good thermal stability, high glass transition temperatures, and low coefficients of thermal expansion. High condensation degree of the condensed silica was observed with a high content of siloxane bridges, p > 85%, measured by 29Si NMR. The two-step route also provides feasibility of preparation of epoxy resin/silica hybrid nanocomposites compatible with the current processes of manufacturing of epoxy molding compounds. ; JNL0003246