Influence of Rheological Modifications on Primary Network Chemical and Structural Cure Kinetics for an Interpenetrating Polymer Network Resin

Robert V. Chimenti, Kayla A. Bensley, Alexandra M. Lehman-Chong, Jamison D. Engelhardt, Alyssa M. Sepcic, Jianwei Tu, Joseph F. Stanzione, Samuel Lofland

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Abstract

The development of non-contact in situ techniques for monitoring cure kinetics has the potential to greatly improve both resin formulation and processing. We have recently shown that low-frequency Raman spectroscopy is a viable method for assessing resin structural cure kinetics and complements the traditional chemical conversion determined from the fingerprint region of the spectrum. In this work, we further evaluate the relationship between structural and chemical conversion by investigating two chemically identical yet rheologically different interpenetrating polymer network resin formulations. Rheological analysis demonstrates a relationship between structural conversion and storage modulus, which is not observed in the chemical conversion data. We show that one can produce master cure kinetics curves with comparable kinetic constants using both the chemical and structural conversion methodologies. Parametric analysis of the structural conversion, chemical conversion, and photorheological conversion was combined with a semi-empirical model for the storage shear modulus as a function of the extent of cure.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1173-1182
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Spectroscopy
Volume78
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Instrumentation
  • Spectroscopy

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