Study on Toughening and Strengthening of Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin with Aromatic Polyether Type Hyperbranched Epoxy

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Abstract

Epoxy resins (EPs) have gained widespread industrial adoption due to their exceptional mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation characteristics. However, their inherent brittleness caused by highly cross-linked networks significantly limits their application under impact loading conditions. This study demonstrates a solvent-free strategy for significantly enhancing the toughness of epoxy resins while maintaining their mechanical strength and thermal stability through incorporation of hyperbranched epoxy resins (HPEs). At an optimal 15 wt% loading, the HPE-modified epoxy system exhibits a remarkable 120% improvement in impact strength with simultaneous enhancement of tensile and flexural properties, accompanied by only a minimal 3°C reduction in glass transition temperature. Comprehensive characterization reveals that this exceptional performance stems from three synergistic mechanisms: free volume expansion (from 0.15 nm³ to 0.21 nm³), stress-induced microvoid formation, and optimized crosslinking via terminal group interactions, offering new insights for developing high-performance epoxy composites through sustainable processing.

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