Abstract

Six blend samples were prepared by physical mixing of epoxy resin with varying concentrations of liquid carboxyl-terminated butadiene acrylonitrile (CTBN) copolymer having 27% acrylonitrile content. The blend samples were cured with aromatic amine. A comparative study of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectra showed the modification as a result of chemical reactions between epoxide group, curing agent and CTBN. The tensile strength of cured blend samples decreased slightly from 11 to 46% where as the elongation-at-break showed an increasing trend with increasing rubber content, i.e., up to 25 phr, in the blend samples. Appreciable improvements in impact strength were also observed in the prepared blend systems. The glass transition temperature ( T g) of the epoxy resin matrix was slightly reduced on the addition of CTBN. The cured resin showed a two-phase morphology where the spherical rubber domains were dispersed in the epoxy matrix.

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