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Polymer, Vol.44, No.16, 4435-4441, 2003
Epoxy-silica polymers as restoration materials. Part II
Room temperature reaction of the epoxy resin poly(bisphenolA-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped with the coupling agent (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane, in 1:2 (1), 1:1 (2) and 2:1 (3) molar ratios, leads, after curing for three months at room temperature, to glassy, transparent, crack-free solids which were investigated by SEM, TGA, DSC, NIR and Raman spectroscopy. SEM investigations show substantially a great homogeneity over the entire area with absence of cracks, veins and/or fissures and without formations of clusters and/or aggregates. The conversion of oxirane rings, as found by Raman spectroscopy, decreases by increasing the epoxy/amine ratio, with conversion percentages ranging from 95.3 to 81.3%. As a common feature, the presence in 1, 2 and 3 of Si-O-Si linkages increases the polymer degradation temperature and thermal oxidative stability relative to the parent epoxy resin by shifting the weight loss to higher temperatures. Differently from mixtures 2 and 3, which show the T-g at 90 degreesC, the mixture 1 does not exhibit any detectable glass transition. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.