We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Nonylphenol-based polybenzoxazine composites: hydrophobic coating, ultra-low-k and anticorrosion applications.
- Authors
Mohamed Mydeen, K; Arumugam, Hariharan; Krishnasamy, Balaji; Subramani, Devaraju; Muthukaruppan, Alagar
- Abstract
For a broad range of purposes, including the water-repellent fabrics, low-k and anticorrosion applications, four unique series of benzoxazines based on nonylphenol were synthesized and utilized. Different mono and diamines were used for making variety of nonylphenol-based benzoxazines. The chemical structure of benzoxazines was determined by spectroscopic methods. The characteristic properties related to thermal studies of benzoxazines have been evaluated using TGA and DSC. Among the benzoxazines investigated, poly(NP-oda) had an excellent water-repellent nature than the other benzoxazines studied. NP-oda-coated cotton fabrics have water contact angle (WCA) value of 162°, indicating superhydrophobic behavior. Poly(NP-ffa) and poly(NP-ddm) had char residue values of 29% and 30%, respectively, greater than rest of the polybenzoxazines. Dielectric (k) studies of BG-silica incorporated poly(NP-ffa) composites made from Bermuda grass provide the k value 1.76 (ultra-low-k) with loss factor 0.0029. Similarly, the composites made of 5 wt% of SBA-15 incorporated poly(NP-ddm) lower the k value to 1.69 with loss value of 0.0082. Furthermore, benzoxazine with inbuilt catalytic amines exhibits superior corrosion resistance on mild steel specimen surfaces. Data from several investigations suggested that nonylphenol-based benzoxazine and composites can be employed as useful materials for applications such as corrosion resistance, water repellency and microelectronic insulation.
- Subjects
COMPOSITE coating; MILD steel; BERMUDA grass; CONTACT angle; NONYLPHENOL; CORROSION resistance; BENZOXAZINES
- Publication
Journal of Materials Science, 2023, Vol 58, Issue 25, p10340
- ISSN
0022-2461
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10853-023-08671-5