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Regensburg 2016 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 14: Poster: Polymer Networks and Elastomers, Hydrogels, Soft Robotics

CPP 14.2: Poster

Montag, 7. März 2016, 18:15–21:00, Poster B2

Rheo-Raman: Chemo-mechanical monitoring of the cross-linking process in epoxy resins — •Moritz Strobel1, Sabine Hild1, Milan Kracalik1, Carola Eyßell2, and Bernhard Strauß21Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Institute of polymer science, Altenbergerstraße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria — 2voestalpine Stahl GmbH, voestalpine Straße 3, 4020 Linz, Austria

Mechanical properties of pure epoxy resins depend on the cross-linking density. Additives are used to tailor the properties of resins. To investigate their influence, two methods are used: A) Mechanical: Rheological data give information regarding the storage and loss modulus, viscosity, gel point etc. B) Chemical: Raman-microscopy is an excellent tool for the observation of cross-linking of epoxy resins, as it displays the splitting of the epoxy bonds at 1257 cm-1. The combination of both methods provides extensive insight in the curing process of different resin systems. By the in situ measurements of Raman and rheological data one can investigate the influence of the degree of cross-linking on the viscosity, storage and loss modulus. The simultaneous investigation of rheological and spectroscopic data enables a closer look at the processes and the responses of the system during the curing of resins. The Rheo-Raman-System consists of a Thermo Fischer DXR Raman Microscope and an Anton Paar MCR 502 Rheometer, linked by an optical adapter. The aim of the project is to investigate the cross-linking of epoxy resins with different additives like accelerators, flexibilizers or diluents, at different curing temperatures by in situ Rheo-Raman-measurements.

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