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Liquid carboxyl terminated

Composites from Liquid Carboxyl-Terminated Rubber and Leather Buffing Dust... [Pg.681]

The use of liquid carboxyl-terminated rubber as a precursor of the elastomer network enables the mixing of more than 100 phr of buffing dust into the compound. [Pg.700]

The reaction of liquid carboxyl-terminated rubber with triepoxide is catalyzed by the filler itself however, in order to achieve greater selectivity and regularity of the network, it is necessary to use a chromium catalyst. [Pg.702]

The novel liquid polymers are characterized by having reactive terminal vinylidene groups and are prepared from liquid carboxyl-terminated polybutadiene polymers using an amine catalyst [50]. [Pg.189]

Flexibilized epoxy resins are important structural adhesives [69]. Liquid functionally terminated nitrile rubbers are excellent flexibilizing agents for epoxy resins. This liquid nitrile rubber can be reacted into the epoxy matrix if it contains carboxylated terminated functionalities or by adding an amine terminated rubber. The main effects produced by addition of liquid nitrile rubber in epoxy formulations is the increase in T-peel strength and in low-temperature lap shear strength, without reducing the elevated temperature lap shear. [Pg.660]

The carboxyl terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber, which is soluble initially in the liquid phase, precipitates out as a second phase during the crosslinking reaction of the epoxy. The cured specimens are... [Pg.546]

Functionalized, liquid polybutadiene derivatives have also been developed as hybrid flexiblizers for epoxy resins. Carboxyl-terminated butadiene/acrylonitrile polymers, butadiene homopolymers, and maleic anhydride-amino acid grafted butadiene homopolymers have been used as flexibilizers to impart good low-temperature strength and water resistance to DGEBA-based epoxy adhesives. An epoxy system toughened by polybutadiene with maleic anhydride is claimed to provide a hydrophobic backbone, low viscosity, softness, and high tensile strength and adhesion (Table 7.10). [Pg.133]

Materials. Hycar CTBN is a registered trade name of a carboxyl-terminated, liquid copolymer of butadiene and acrylonitrile (B. F. Goodrich Chemical Co.). For most purposes it can be represented structurally as ... [Pg.330]

Effect of Molecular Structure. Table III shows the effects of the molecular structure of the liquid polymer on the fracture energy of toughened systems. The CTIN is a carboxyl terminated isoprene-acrylonitrile copolymer CTBS is a carboxyl terminated butadiene and styrene copolymer, and CTA is a copolymer of ethyl acrylate-butyl acrylate. [Pg.334]

Liquid diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A Carboxyl-terminated nitrile rubber... [Pg.571]

Filled liquid neoprene sealants are cured at room temperature by the addition of lead oxide, tertiary amines or epoxy resins. Neoprene sealants covered by a top coat of white chlorosulfonated polyethlyene are being used on solar collectors.21 Mixtures of carboxyl terminated acrylonitrile elastomers (CTBN) and liquid epoxy resins cure readily at room temperature in the presence of bis phenol A and amines.22 Coal tar-epoxy resin, two component epoxy resin, and epoxypolyester resin systems have been used as sealants.22... [Pg.102]

In the mid-60 s carboxyl-terminated polybutadiene/acrylo-nitrile (CTBN) liquid polymers were introduced for the purpose of epoxy resin modification. These telechellc polymers are essentially macromolecular diacids. They offer processing ease (and therefore advantage) over the solid carboxylic nitrile elastomers. It is no surprise that the epoxy prepreg industry (adhesive and non-adhesive varieties) found the liquid and solid carboxylic nitrile elastomer species useful together in processing liquid and lower molecular weight solid epoxy resins where elastomer modification was needed. [Pg.2]

Wide-ranging documentation exists which covers modification of epoxy resins using carboxyl-terminated polybutadiene/acrylo-nitrile liquid polymers in which addition esterification (alky-... [Pg.2]

Reasonably early however in the development of telechelic polybutadiene/acrylonitrile, Brenner and Drake (22) showed that mercaptan- and carboxyl-terminated liquid polybutadiene/acrylonitrile did respond to electron-beam (1-5 megarads) and cure (2-3 seconds/pass) from the liquid to the solid state. The mercaptan polymer (3.1% RSH, 23% bound acrylonitrile, Mn 1700) cured more readily. CTBN as expected required 50-100% higher irradiation dosage levels. With both MTBN and CTBN-type products of higher acid content (6% vs 3%), gum rubber properties of 13.8-34.5 mPa were obtained with 60-100% elongation. The E-beam cures were carried out in air at ambient temperature. Thus, unformulated telechelic polybutadienes were shown to be substantive to cure in the presence of ionizing radiation. [Pg.402]

Liquid carboxy1-terminated butad iene-acrylonitrile copolymer was prepared in this laboratory (5). The number average molecular weight was 2500 and acrylonitrile content 30 wt %. The butadiene unit was mainly in 1,4-trans structure with 11% 1,2-structure. The carboxyl functionality was about 1.9. This product was designated as E-30. [Pg.656]

The reaction of the carboxyl terminal group of the liquid rubber with epoxy group was followed by IR analysis ... [Pg.656]


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