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Development of porous epoxy micro-beads using ammonium bicarbonate through a single epoxy droplet in corn oil

Journal
Materials
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Leemsuthep A.
Zunaida Zakaria
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Tanrattanakul V.
Ramarad S.
Muniyadi M.
Jaruga T.
Munusamy Y.
Wnuk I.
Pietrusiewicz P.
DOI
10.3390/ma14092282
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/4851
Abstract
This paper explored the effects of ammonium bicarbonate and different ratios of epoxy to polyamide on the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads through a single epoxy droplet. A single drop of a mixture, consisting of epoxy, polyamide, and ammonium bicarbonate, was dropped into heated corn oil at a temperature of 100 °C. An epoxy droplet was formed due to the immiscibility of the epoxy mixture and corn oil. The ammonium bicarbonate within this droplet underwent a decomposition reaction, while the epoxy and polyamide underwent a curing reaction, to form porous epoxy micro-beads. The result showed that the higher ammonium bicarbonate content in the porous, epoxy micro-beads increased the decomposition rate up to 11.52 × 10−3 cm3/s. In addition, a higher total volume of gas was generated when a higher ammonium bicarbonate content was de-composed. This led to the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads with a smaller particle size, lower specific gravity, and better thermal stability. At an epoxy to polyamide ratio of 10:6, many smaller micro-beads, with particle sizes ranging from 201 to 400 μm, were obtained at an ammonium bicar-bonate content of 10 phr. Moreover, the porous epoxy micro-beads with open pores were shown to have a low specific gravity of about 0.93 and high thermal stability at a high ammonium bicarbonate content. Based on the findings, it was concluded that porous epoxy micro-beads were successfully produced using a single epoxy droplet in heated corn oil, where their shape and particle size de-pended on the content of ammonium bicarbonate and the ratio of epoxy to polyamide used.
Funding(s)
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Subjects
  • Blowing agent | Decom...

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