The influence of several additives (liquid reactive rubbers or core-sh
ell particles-CSR) is studied on thermal and mechanical properties of
an epoxy network based on diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA) and
dicy (DDA). Using high speed stirring, without any solvent, a good dis
persion of the CSR is achieved. It is shown that the glass transition
temperature (Tg) of the networks decreases when liquid rubbers are add
ed but remains constant with the addition of CSR. It is demonstrated t
hat every kind of particles favors the shear yielding of the networks,
and well fit a modified Von Mises criterion. The fracture energies in
crease with the addition of rubbers, especially for the rubber with th
e higher acrylonitrile content. The same toughening effect is obtained
with CSR if compared to the lower acrylonitrile content of liquid rea
ctive rubbers but without any decrease in Tg of the epoxy network.