Phase behavior and morphology in epoxy resin/poly(L-lactide) blends. Comparison with epoxy resin/poly(L,D-lactide) blends

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M. Itxaso Calafel
Elena Calahorra
Pedro M. Remiro
Milagros Cortazar
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[1] Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea,Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología de Polímeros, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas
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Colloid and Polymer Science | 2010年 / 288卷
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Thermoset/thermoplastic blends; Modified epoxy resin; Phase behavior; Poly(L-lactide);
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Thermoset/thermoplastic blends were prepared with epoxy–aromatic diamine mixtures and poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), as semicrystalline thermoplastic, in concentrations ranging from 4 to 25 wt.%. In some cases, poly(L,D-lactide) (PDLLA), an amorphous thermoplastic, was used instead for comparative purposes. Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA) was employed as epoxy resin and 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane (DDM) as curing agent. Phase behavior and morphology were studied during curing at 140 °C. Initially, all blends were homogeneous; however, the curing reaction of the epoxy resin caused a liquid–liquid phase separation. A co-continuous morphology was formed at the beginning of the phase separation in all the considered blend compositions. Blends evolved to a particle/matrix structure or to a phase-inverted structure depending on the initial blend composition. At 140 °C, crystallization only occurred in blends with 16 and 25 wt.% PLLA. This crystallization originates changes in the surface of the epoxy-rich droplets developed with the phase separation.
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