Abstract

The authors have studied the influence of modifying low molecular weight polybutadiene rubber additives with terminal carboxyl groups on the deformation strength and relaxation properties of epoxide polymers based on the diglycidyl ether of resorcinol. It is shown that the introduction of low molecular weight rubber into an epoxide polymer leads to the formation of biphasic systems with a high degree of molecular incompatibility and a set of good physicomechanical properties.

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