Kf. Lin et Ul. Chung, PHASE-INVERSION INVESTIGATIONS OF RUBBER-MODIFIED EPOXIES BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY AND X-RAY-DIFFRACTION, Journal of Materials Science, 29(5), 1994, pp. 1198-1202
The phase-inversion phenomena of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEB
A) incorporated with a carboxy-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile (CTB
N) containing 17 wt % bound acrylonitrile after curing with ethylene d
iamine (EDA) in a stoichiometric ratio were investigated by scanning a
nd transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), and wide-angle X-ra
y scattering (WAXS). The results of the SEM studies revealed that the
rubber-rich phases in a size range of 1-30 mum, which originally dispe
rsed in an epoxy-rich matrix, gradually transformed to a co-continuous
phase as the CTBN content reached 30 phr. As the CTBN content was inc
reased to 50 phr, that phase inversion, as the continuous epoxy-rich p
hase transformed to a dispersed phase, took place. However, because th
e transformed dispersed phase was very small, the phase inversion coul
d only be observed by TEM in specimens stained by osmium tetraoxide (O
sO4). On the other hand, we also found that the phase inversion could
be detected by WAXS, and this showed the absence of a characterization
peak of the epoxy resin at the scattering vector, Q=4.1 nm-1. To the
best of our knowledge, this was the first time in the literature that
WAXS has been employed to detect a phase inversion.