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Materiale Plastice (Mater. Plast.), Year 2008, Volume 45, Issue 4,





Liquid Crystalline Epoxy Thermosets


Abstract:
Epoxy resins are used in many applications because of their strength, stiffness, good thermal stability, and excellent adhesion properties. Liquid crystalline epoxy (LCE) networks are an important area of research due to their potential use in a number of applications, such as electronics, advanced composites, non-linear optics etc. The synthesis of LC epoxy resins can be carried out either by using LC epoxy prepolymers, which preserve their ordered morphology in the curing process, or by curing of some functionalized mesogenic rigid molecules using a suitable curing agent In recent years growing interest has been focused on LC thermosets (LCTs), because of their opportunities found in ordered, anisotropic network structures. This paper is a review on our proper results regarding the synthesis and characterization of some LCTs based on monomers with both naphthalene and azomethine mesogenic rigid structures in the main chain. Keywords: epoxy, mesophase, thermoset, liquid crystal, curing



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