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Synthesis and characterization of oligosalicylaldehyde-based epoxy resins

  • E. Sahmetlioglu EMAIL logo , H. Mart , H. Yuruk and Y. Surme
Published/Copyright: February 1, 2006
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The synthesis of a new epoxy resin of oligosalicylaldehyde by the reaction with epichlorohydrin is reported. New resin’s epoxy value and chlorine content were determined and found to be 25% and 1%, respectively. The characterization of the new resin was instrumented by FTIR, 1H NMR, scanning electron microscopy, and thermal gravimetric analyses. TGA results showed that the cured epoxy resin has a good resistance to thermal decomposition. The mass losses of cured epoxy resin were found to be 5%, 10%, 50% at 175°C, 240°C, and 400°C, respectively. On the curing procedure the resin was cured with polyethylenepolyamine at 25 °C for 8 h and 100°C for 1.5 h. The FTIR spectrum of new epoxy resin gave the peak of oxirane ring at ṽ = 918 cm−1.

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