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Liquid carboxyl terminated copolymer

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 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]

In order to improve the internal stress performance even further or to provide toughness for potting and adhesive applications it is advantageous to introduce reactive additives to the basic epoxide compound formulation. One of the most popular additives that has found considerable use in this type of application is a rubber-like liquid copolymer known as carboxyl terminated butadiene/acrylonitrile (CTBN). The generalised molecular structure of this material is ... [Pg.321]

High molar mass epoxy prepolymers containing rabber dispersions based on carboxyl-terminated butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer were prepared from initially miscible solution of low molar mass epoxy prepolymers, bisphenol A and carboxyl-terminated NBR. During chain extension inside a twin screw extruder due to epoxy-phenoxy and epoxy-carboxy reactions, a phase separation process occurs. Epoxy-phenoxy and epoxy-carboxy reactions were catalysed by triphenylphosphine. The effect of reaction parameters (temperature, catalyst, reactant stoichiometry) on the reactive extrasion process were analysed. The structure of the prepolymers showed low branching reactions (2-5%). Low molar mass prepolymers had a Newtonian rheological behaviour. Cloud-point temperatures of different reactive liquid butadiene aciylonitrile random copolymer/epoxy resin blends were measured for different rubber concentrations. Rubber... [Pg.100]

Gopakumar et al. [10] reported the in situ compatibilization of poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS)/wholly aromatic thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (TLCP) Vectra A950 blends by reactive extrusion. The authors prepared the in situ compatibilized PPS/TLCP blends in a twin-screw extruder by reactive blending of PPS and TLCP in the presence of dicarboxyl-terminated poly(phenylene sulfide) (DCTPPS). Block copolymer was formed during reactive blending, by transesterification reaction between carboxyl... [Pg.9]


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