Abstract

ABSTRACT Dry and hot/wet lap shear specimens were prepared and tested to evaluate catechol-containing additives in a model epoxy adhesive. We specifically compared adding neutral dopamine, which is capable of being covalently incorporated into the epoxy network, with molecular analogues that contain methyl, methoxy and fluorine rather than hydroxyl groups. We found that catechol was unique among these additives in improving both dry and hot/wet lap shear strength. While neutral dopamine can only be added to relatively low concentrations due to solubility limitations, other catechol-containing polymers and monomers based on maleimide also showed increases in dry and hot/wet lap shear strength upon incorporation. Dynamic mechanical analysis measurements suggested that the differences observed were not likely due to differences in either polymer mechanical properties or polymer topology.

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