Abstract

The photo-oxidative degradation of a highly cross-linked epoxide/diamine network has been investigated by FTIR spectroscopy, dynamic-mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) and compressive mechanical tests. The FTIR measurements allowed us to monitor the degradation process and to obtain reliable kinetic data. Two dimensional infrared (2D IR) correlation spectroscopy, was employed to analyze the spectra collected as a function of time. This approach effectively enhanced the spectral resolution and revealed details about the reaction mechanism hardly detectable in the one-dimensional, frequency domain. In particular, the sites of initiation of the auto-oxidative sequence were identified, and the main pathways through which the degradation reaction proceeds were proposed. Dynamic-mechanical measurements performed in a multifrequency mode were used to reveal the effect of the photo-oxidative degradation on the relaxation processes of the epoxy network. It was found that the Tg decreases with increasing the exposu...

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