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Dielectric spectroscopy of novel thiol-ene/epoxy thermosets obtained from allyl-modified hyperbranched poly (ethyleneimine) and diglycidylether of bisphenol A

R. Teruel-juanesAmparo Ribes-greusOscar Gil-castellAngels SerraJosé David BadiaJosé David BadiaJosé David BadiaCristina Acebo

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Bisphenol AThermosetMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSegmental cooperativityGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermosetting polymer02 engineering and technologyDielectric010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPentaerythritolDielectric thermal analysischemistry.chemical_compoundHyperbranched polymersCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICAPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryEpoxy resinDielectric analysisOrganic ChemistryTermoplàsticsINGENIERIA DE LOS PROCESOS DE FABRICACIONEpoxyCiència dels materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesDielectric spectroscopychemistryIntramolecular forcevisual_artMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technology

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[EN] Dielectric Thermal Analysis (DETA) of a series of new thermoset obtained by click chemistry was performed. The new thermosets were obtained by a dual-curing process consisting in a first photochemical thiol-ene, followed by a thermal thiol-epoxy starting from an allyl-terminated hyperbranched poly(ethyleneimine) (HBPEI) and different proportions of diglycidylether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) and the corresponding stoichiometric proportions of pentaerythritol tetrakis (3-mercaptopropionate, PETMP). The dielectric behaviour was obtained experimentally supressing the conductive effects. Two sub-Tg intramolecular non-cooperative gamma and beta relaxations and an intermolecular cooperative alpha-relaxation were detected. The gamma-relaxation was ascribed to the dipole orientation of the terminal thiol groups. Two gamma relaxations gamma(epo) and gamma(ene) were observed, according to the influence of the surroundings. Only thermosets with a content of flexible HBPEI/PETMP domains higher than a 50% w/w showed the gamma(ene) relaxation at lower temperatures and higher frequencies. The beta-relaxation was a non-Johari-Goldstein relaxation, ascribed to the dipole transfer of the linear -CH2-O-(C=O)-CH2-CH2- groups of the thiol constrained in the glassy state. The alpha-relaxation was ascribed to the long-term segmental movements of the thermosets, occurring during the transition from the glassy to the rubbery stage. A synergic effect of reducing the rigidity and compactness of the thermosets by the reduction of aromatic moieties of the DGEBA/PETMP units, and the increase of the flexibility induced by the addition of HBPEI/PETMP units affected the macromolecular movement of the thermosets.

10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2019.01.001https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2019.01.001