Author/Authors :
Jia (Daniel) Liu، نويسنده , ,
Hung-Jue Sue، نويسنده , , Zachary J. Thompson، نويسنده , , Frank S. Bates، نويسنده , , Marv Dettloff، نويسنده , , George Jacob، نويسنده , , Nikhil Verghese، نويسنده , , Ha Pham، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A bisphenol A-based epoxy was modified with an amphiphilic poly(ethylene-alt-propylene)–b-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEP–PEO) block copolymer as a toughening agent. PEP–PEO molecules self-assemble into spherical micelles in epoxy with an average diameter of 15 nm and give rise to 180% improvement in fracture resistance. The fracture and tensile behaviors of the PEP–PEO-modified epoxy were investigated at loading rates ranging from 0.51 to 508 mm min−1. The toughened epoxy exhibits mechanical properties that are significantly more rate dependent than the neat epoxy material. As expected, a higher test rate leads to a more brittle behavior of the material and a lower fracture toughness value. With careful systematic study of their micromechanical deformation processes, the observed strain rate dependence is explained. The implications of the current findings on nano-sized rubber toughening of epoxy are also discussed in detail.
Keywords :
Epoxy , Nanoparticle , Block copolymer , Rubber toughening , Strain rate dependence