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Barcia, Fabio L., Soares, Bluma G., Sampaio, Eduardo |
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science; September 2004, Vol. 93 Issue: 5 p2370-2378, 9p |
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Adhesive properties of epoxy resin networks modified with different functionalized liquid polybutadiene were evaluated by using aluminum adherent. The end‐functionalized polybutadiene rubbers were hydroxyl‐ (HTPB), carboxyl‐ (CTPB), and isocyanate‐terminated polybutadiene (NCOTPB). The adhesive properties depend upon the morphology and the degree of interaction between the rubber–epoxy system. The most effective adhesive for Al–Al joint in both butt and single‐lap shear testing was epoxy resin–NCOTPB system. This system presents stronger rubber–epoxy interactions and a higher degree of rubber particle dispersion with particle size diameter in the nanoscale range. These characteristics were not important for improving the toughness of the bulk network but are fundamental for the improvement of adhesive strength. The effect of the pretreatment of the aluminum surface on the roughness was also evaluated by using profilometry analysis. The type of failure was also investigated by analyzing the adhered surfaces after fracture by scanning electron microscopy and profilometry. A proportion of cohesion failure higher than 90% was observed in all systems. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 93: 2370–2378, 2004 |
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