Issue 43, 2015

Fire and mechanical properties of a novel free-radically cured phenolic resin based on a methacrylate-functional novolac and of its blends with an unsaturated polyester resin

Abstract

A novel phenolic novolac resin bearing methacrylate functional groups has been synthesized by reaction of the novolac with methacryloyl chloride. This resin has been mixed with styrene and cured (crosslinked) free-radically under the relatively low temperature conditions used to cure unsaturated polyester/styrene mixtures, i.e. there is no need to employ the high temperatures and pressures that are required to cure conventional phenolic resins. Homogeneous cured blends of the methacrylated novolac with unsaturated polyester and styrene have been prepared also. The cured methacrylated novolac, and its blends with unsaturated polyester, are rigid materials with good mechanical strength, and have glass transition temperatures, thermal stabilities and flame retardancies superior to those of cured unsaturated polyester alone.

Graphical abstract: Fire and mechanical properties of a novel free-radically cured phenolic resin based on a methacrylate-functional novolac and of its blends with an unsaturated polyester resin

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2015
Accepted
02 Apr 2015
First published
02 Apr 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 33772-33785

Author version available

Fire and mechanical properties of a novel free-radically cured phenolic resin based on a methacrylate-functional novolac and of its blends with an unsaturated polyester resin

B. K. Kandola, L. Krishnan, D. Deli, P. Luangtriratana and J. R. Ebdon, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 33772 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA01813G

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