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Article: Curing of acrylated epoxy resin based on bisphenol-S.
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- Polymer Engineering and Science
- Article date:
- August 1, 1994
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INTRODUCTION
Epoxy resins are widely used in protective coatings, high performance composites, adhesives, and elsewhere (1). Among these epoxy resins, those based on bisphenol-A currently play a leading role (1-5). The material containing bisphenol-S is of interest as an intermediate in the preparation of high temperature resistant thermoset and thermoplastic polymers for various end uses (6). For instance, epoxy resin based on bisphenol-S has the advantage of resistance to deformation by heat and thermal stability (6, 7). Such improved epoxy resins from bisphenol-S have other advantages in briefer gel periods and more rapid development of mechanical properties in ...
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