In this paper, the characteristics of the preparation of novolacs for the shell process under microwaveirradiation are investigated. Both polymerization and dehydration of the resins under microwave irradiation are co...In this paper, the characteristics of the preparation of novolacs for the shell process under microwaveirradiation are investigated. Both polymerization and dehydration of the resins under microwave irradiation are comparedwith those under conventional heating and further analysis is made. The results show that compared with those underconventional heating, the polymerization and dehydration time under microwave irradiation are shortened by 85.2% and80.7% respectively; On the other hand, the polymerization and dehydration under microwave irradiation lead to aremarkable increase in flow distance of the resins. Furthermore, the polymerization under microwave irradiation leads toreduced cure time, while the dehydration under microwave irradiation causes a slight increase in cure time.展开更多
In this study on the curing dynamics of phenol-formaldehyde novolac resins(PFNR) and hexamethylene tetramine(HMTA), two typical commercial PFNR were selected as examples and the curing reactions of the resins with HMT...In this study on the curing dynamics of phenol-formaldehyde novolac resins(PFNR) and hexamethylene tetramine(HMTA), two typical commercial PFNR were selected as examples and the curing reactions of the resins with HMTA were studied by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC). Based on the data calculated by the Kissinger equation and the Crane equation, a thermocuring dynamic model was established, from which the process conditions, activation energy, reaction kinetics equation and a f irst-order reaction of the curing reactions were derived.展开更多
Novolacs were successfully synthesized using oxalic acid as the catalyst in a self-designed device based on a domestic microwave oven, The fundamental characteristics of the synthesis of novolacs under microwave irrad...Novolacs were successfully synthesized using oxalic acid as the catalyst in a self-designed device based on a domestic microwave oven, The fundamental characteristics of the synthesis of novolacs under microwave irradiation (MI) were investigated, and the properties of the resins polymerized and dehydrated under microwave irradiation and conventional heating (CH) were analyzed comparatively, The results show that MI reduced the polymerization and dehydration time greatly; and that the resins polymedzed and dehydrated under MI presented longer flow distances ( i. e., higher flowability) and shorter cure time than those obtained under CH.展开更多
文摘In this paper, the characteristics of the preparation of novolacs for the shell process under microwaveirradiation are investigated. Both polymerization and dehydration of the resins under microwave irradiation are comparedwith those under conventional heating and further analysis is made. The results show that compared with those underconventional heating, the polymerization and dehydration time under microwave irradiation are shortened by 85.2% and80.7% respectively; On the other hand, the polymerization and dehydration under microwave irradiation lead to aremarkable increase in flow distance of the resins. Furthermore, the polymerization under microwave irradiation leads toreduced cure time, while the dehydration under microwave irradiation causes a slight increase in cure time.
基金financially supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(SWU.113003 and XDJK 2015C097)
文摘In this study on the curing dynamics of phenol-formaldehyde novolac resins(PFNR) and hexamethylene tetramine(HMTA), two typical commercial PFNR were selected as examples and the curing reactions of the resins with HMTA were studied by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC). Based on the data calculated by the Kissinger equation and the Crane equation, a thermocuring dynamic model was established, from which the process conditions, activation energy, reaction kinetics equation and a f irst-order reaction of the curing reactions were derived.
文摘Novolacs were successfully synthesized using oxalic acid as the catalyst in a self-designed device based on a domestic microwave oven, The fundamental characteristics of the synthesis of novolacs under microwave irradiation (MI) were investigated, and the properties of the resins polymerized and dehydrated under microwave irradiation and conventional heating (CH) were analyzed comparatively, The results show that MI reduced the polymerization and dehydration time greatly; and that the resins polymedzed and dehydrated under MI presented longer flow distances ( i. e., higher flowability) and shorter cure time than those obtained under CH.