S. Montserrat et al., THE USE OF DSC TO CHARACTERIZE STRUCTURAL RELAXATION IN THERMOSETTINGPOLYMERS, Journal of thermal analysis, 49(1), 1997, pp. 79-85
Structural relaxation in different epoxy-anhydride and epoxy-diamine r
esins has been investigated by differential scanning calorimetry using
annealing and cooling rate experiments. The annealing experiments lea
d to the determination of enthalpy loss, Delta H, at an equivalent ann
ealing temperature T-a= T-g - 20, and for periods of annealing time, t
(a), between 1 h and 4 months. The variation of Delta H with logt(a),
defines a relaxation rate per decade, rrpd, which is very sensitive to
changes of the epoxy network. The cooling rate experiments allow the
determination of the apparent activation energy, Delta h. The effect
of the degree of crosslinking, the addition of a reactive diluent, whi
ch acts as flexibilizer, and the length of cross-link on rrpd and Delt
a h was studied.