Synthesis of Improved Polyester Resins.
Abstract
Eighteen aromatic unsaturated polyester prepolymers prepared by a modified interfacial condensation technique were investigated for their solubility in vinyl monomers and ability to provide high char yield forming unsaturated polyester resins. The best resin system contained a polyester prepolymer of phthalic, fumaric and diphenic acids reacted with 2,7-naphthalene diol and 9,9-bis(4-hydroxphenyl) fluorene. This prepolymer is very soluble in styrene, divinyl benzene, traillyl cyanurate diallyl isophthalate and methylvinylpyridine. It provided anaerobic char yields as high as 41 percent at 800 c. The combination of good solubility and char yield represents a significant improvement over state-of-the-art unsaturated polyester resins. The majority of the other prepolymers had only low or no solubility in vinyl monomers. Graphite composites from this prepolymer with styrene were investigated. The cause for the observed low shear strengths of the composites was not determined, however 12 week aging of the composites at 82 C showed that essentially no changes in the composites had occurred. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 05, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA078838
Entities
People
- A. H. Mcleod
- C. B. Delano