Abstract

Epoxy thermoset blended with polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate) triblock copolymers have been investigated before and after the epoxy−amine reaction, coupling different techniques: dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Before reaction, the three blocks self-organize on a nanometer scale, in PS spheres surrounded by PB nodules while the PMMA blocks are solubilized with the epoxy precursors, forming a swollen corona. Using MCDEA as hardener, the domain sizes were found not to be affected throughout the network formation. The final structure is composed of undiluted PS and PB blocks forming a “spheres on spheres” morphology, most of the PMMA chain remaining embedded in the epoxy network. A partial deswelling of the PMMA brush does occur during the epoxy−amine reaction, resulting in a pure PMMA phase. This phase, evidenced by DMTA, is most likely located at the vicinity of the interface with the...

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