Abstract

The interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of polyurethane (PU) and the mixture of bismaleimide (BMI) and the 2-hydroxylethyl methacrylate (HEMA)-terminated PU prepolymer (HPU) were prepared by using a simultaneous polymerization technique. The effects of the PU molecular weight and the amounts of the PU on the mechanical properties, thermal stability, and dynamic mechanical properties are discussed. The IPNs exhibited superior ultimate tensile strength as the polyol of PU and HPU in the IPNs is based on poly(tetramethylene oxide) (PTMO) glycol of molecular weight 1000 (PTMO1000). Izod impact property of the IPNs indicated that the PU(PTMO1000)/BMI-HPU(PTMO1000) IPNs had much more significant improvement than that of the PU(PTM02000)/BMI-HPU(PTMO2000) IPNs. Better thermal stability was shown by the IPNs as compared with the components of the networks, i.e. PU or BMI-HPU copolymers. The dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) indicates that these IPNs show various shifts in the loss moduli(E”) at the high and low temperature transition peaks for various molecular weight of the polyol employed in the PU. Better compatibility between BMI and PU was found as the PU(PTMO1000) was employed.

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