Publications by authors named "Nikita Yu Budylin"

Preparation of hydrophobic coatings is still a challenge for researchers in various fields of science. One of the easiest ways consists of the use of special modifiers. However, usually such modifiers are poorly compatible with organic polymeric matrixes, which leads to segregation of modifiers and deterioration of coating properties.

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Currently, there is no quantitative approach for the phase structure of cured thermoplastic systems modified with thermoplastic predicting. To solve this problem, we carried out the first stage of the study on a model polycaprolactone-epoxy oligomer (PCL-DGEBA) system. Using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), refractometry and optical interferometry, a phase diagram for PCL-DGEBA mixtures was constructed, and the Flory-Huggins interaction parameters of PCL-DGEBA mixtures were calculated.

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An epoxy resin modified with polysulfone (PSU) and active diluent furfuryl glycidyl ether (FGE) was studied. Triethanolaminotitanate (TEAT) and iso-methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride (iso-MTHPA) were used as curing agents. It is shown that during the curing of initially homogeneous mixtures, heterogeneous structures are formed.

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The compositions based on bimodal high-density polyethylene (HDPE, copolymer of ethylene with hexene-1) and in mixture with monomodal tercopolymer of ethylene with butene-1/hexene-1 (LLDPE, low-density polyethylene) have been studied. Phase equilibrium, thermodynamic parameters of interdiffusion in a wide range of temperatures and ratios of co-components were identified by refractometry, differential scanning calorimetry, optical laser interferometry, X-ray phase analysis. The phase state diagrams of the HDPE-LLDPE systems were constructed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how well epoxy oligomer mixes with polysulfone (PSU) and polyethersulfone (PES) using optical interferometry and phase diagrams during the curing process.
  • Researchers analyzed the structural differences and mechanical properties, like tensile strength and crack resistance, of the cured modified systems through scanning electron microscopy and other physical tests.
  • The findings reveal that the initial solubility of the components significantly affects the resulting phase structure and the mechanical properties of the composite, with distinct behaviors related to the upper and lower critical solution temperatures of PSU and PES, respectively.
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