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Title: NETWORK POLYMERS


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NETWORK POLYMERS
  • Three steps are needed to prepare a network
    polymer. (Prepolymer-Shaping and Curing).
  • The first commercial network polymer is
    formaldehyde-based resins.
  • Formaldehyde prepared by step polymerization in
    two stage.
  • 1. Formation of a prepolymer of low molar mass
  • 2. Prepolymer is forced to flow under pressure to
    fill a heated mould in which cross linking takes
    place. gt highly crosslinked rigid polymer in
    the shape at the mould.
  • Since formaldehyde is a difunctional the
    co-reactants must have a functionality, f gt 2.

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  • The most commonly employed are

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PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN
  • The OH of the phenol activates the O P position
    of the ring.

Further reaction leads to the formation of
methylene bridge and dimethylene ether link
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  • OH
    OH OH

  • CH2 CH2


  • Novolak CH2
  • OH
  • H2C-HO
  •  
  • OH
    OH

  • CH2OH HOH2C CH2OH

  • CH2OH
    CH2OH
  • Resoles

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  • There are two types of phenol-formaldehyde resin.
  • 1. Resoles prepared with excess formaldehyde with
    base catalysis. The product contain many
    unreacted methylol groups which upon heating
    react to produce the net work structure.
  • 2. Novolaks prepared with excess phenol and acid
    catalysis which promotes condensation reaction of
    the methylol groups. The prepolymers contain no
    methylol groups and are unable to crosslink.
  • Curing achieved by the addition of hardeners
    (curing agent).

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UREA AND MELAMINE FORMALDEHYDE RESIN
  • The reaction of urea and melamine formaldehyde
    resin involves the formation and condensation
    reaction of N-methylol groups.
  • Same reaction is used to prepare the
    melamine-formaldehyde.

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EPOXY RESINS
  • They are formed from prepolymer containing the
    epoxide end group

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  • These resin are either viscous liquid or solid
    depending on n.
  • Curing usually achieve by using of a
    multifunctional amines.

9
  • Epoxy resin are characterized as low shrinkage on
    curing, and used as adhesives, electrical
    insulators, surface coatings and matrix materials
    for fiber reinforced composites.

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POLYURETHANE NETWORKS
  • Uses
  • Elastomers, flexible foams and rigid foams)
  • Preparation
  • By the reaction of diisocyanates with branched
    polyester or Polyethers which have hydroxyl end
    groups.
  • Cross linking density and molar mass control the
    flexibility of the network formed.

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