Modified Epoxy Resin Synthesis from Phosphorus-Containing Polyol and Physical Changes Studies in the Synthesized Products

Polymers (Basel). 2019 Dec 16;11(12):2116. doi: 10.3390/polym11122116.

Abstract

Epoxy resins are commonly used to manufacture the molding compounds, reinforced plastics, coatings, or adhesives required in various industries. However, the demand for new epoxy resins has increased to satisfy diverse industrial requirements such as enhanced mechanical properties, thermal stability, or electrical properties. Therefore, in this study, we synthesized new epoxy resin (PPME) by modifying phosphorous-containing polyol. The prepared resin was analyzed and added to epoxy compositions in various quantities. The compositions were cured at high temperatures to obtain plastics to further test the mechanical and thermal properties of the epoxy resin. The measured tensile and flexural strength of epoxy compositions were similar to the composition without synthesized epoxy resin. However, the heat release rates of the compositions exhibited tendencies of a decrease proportional to the amount of PPME.

Keywords: epoxy resin; heat release rate; phosphorous-containing epoxy; thermal stability.