Abstract

AbstractThe curing behavior and physical properties of dicyanate/polyetherimide (PEI) semi‐interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) systems were investigated. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used to study the curing behavior of the dicyanate/PEI semi‐IPN systems. The curing rate of the semi‐IPN system decreased as the PEI content increased. An autocatalytic reaction mechanism can describe well the curing kinetics of the semi‐IPN systems. The reaction kinetic parameters were determined by fitting DSC conversion data to the kinetic equation. The glass transition temperature of the semi‐IPNs decreased with increasing PEI content. Two glass transitions due to phase‐separated morphology were observed for the semi‐IPN containing over 15 phr (parts per hundred parts of dicyanate resin) PEI. The thermal stability and dynamic mechanical properties of the semi‐IPNs were measured by thermal analysis.

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