Abstract

Effects of various ferrocene concentrations on the tensile strengths, elongations at break, and glass-transition temperatures of ferrocene-containing epoxy-polyurethane composite materials are studied. As shown by IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis, ferrocene affects the structuring of epoxy-polyurethane composites via redistribution of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between amide, hydroxyl, and urethane groups of the polymer basis and formation of metal-polymer complexes between ferrocene and polar groups of the polymer carrier.

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