A. Kieffer et al., Reactions at the interphase between an isocyanate and epoxy resins - infrared spectroscopic investigations, ACT POLYM, 49(12), 1998, pp. 720-724
The formation of an interphase between an epoxy resin and an urethane is sh
own. The interphase is formed by the reaction of isocyanate groups with the
hydroxyl groups of the already cured epoxy resin. The network density of t
he epoxy resin was controlled by the functionality of the curing agent. The
examination of the interphase is carried out by photoacoustic IR-spectrosc
opy and the analysis of cross sections by IR-microscopy. It is shown, that
the depth of interpenetration is controlled by the crosslinking density of
the epoxy resin. Furthermore the depth of interpenetration is reduced, if a
dditional hydroxyl groups are present in the epoxy resin.