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Effect of Hyperbranched Poly (Trimellitic Anhydride Ethylene Glycol) Epoxy (HTME) on Thermal Degradation Activation Energies of HTME/Diglycidyl Ether of Bisphenol-A Epoxy Hybrid Resin by Kissinger and Flynn–Wall–Ozawa Method

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Pages 128-135 | Published online: 21 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

The thermal degradation behavior and kinetics of hyperbranched poly (trimellitic anhydride ethylene glycol) epoxy (HTME)/diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A epoxy (DGEBA) hybrid resin was investigated with thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) by using Kissinger method and Flynn–Wall–Ozawa method. The results show that the thermal degradation activation energies of DGEBA, 9 wt% HTME-1/91wt% DGEBA, 3 wt% HTME-2/97 wt% DGEBA, 9 wt% HTME-2/91 wt% DGEBA, 15 wt% HTME-2/85 wt% DGEBA, and 9 wt% HTME-3/91wt% DGEBA are 152.5, 144.4, 135.4, 133.2, 121.8 and 143.0 kJmol−1, respectively, by Kissinger method. and the activation energies are 173.3, 165.0, 163.2, 151.7, 137.7 and 159.7 kJmol−1, respectively by Flynn–Wall–Ozawa method. With the increase of HTME content, the activation energies of HTME/DGEBA hybrid resin decrease. Although molecular weight or generation of hyperbranched epoxy resins (HTME) has little effect on the thermal degradation activation energies and other kinetics data.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Natural Science Foundation of South-central University for Nationalities, China (No. YZZ06018), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50903094) and Science & Technology Chenguang Young Project of Wuhan, China (No. 200850731406).

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