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研究人员开发用于TU的环氧树脂

来源:specialchem2018年07月05日

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  A special formula for epoxy resins has been developed at TU Wien, which can be used for fiber-reinforced composites in aerospace, shipbuilding and automotive manufacturing, or even for underwater renovation. This is achieved merely by irradiating any part of the resin with light.

  The Special Epoxy Resin Formula

 

研究人员开发用于TU的环氧树脂
The novel material can be hardened under water.

  Within seconds the new material can be completely transformed. Initially, the material is transparent and either in liquid or paste form; then, when any part of it is irradiated with the appropriate light, the entire resin begins to solidify and takes on a dark color. The special epoxy resin formula that makes this possible has been patented by TU Wien.

  Now, researchers have even successfully carried out the process underwater. This means that the new epoxy resin can be used for jobs that, up until now, had been very difficult to carry out, such as filling underwater cracks in bridge pillars or dams, or repairing pipes during ongoing operation.

  Numerous Possibilities in Different Industry

  As a further novelty, the special formula can be applied in combination with carbon fibers and carbon fiber mats.

  Many possibilities arise for applications in:

  aerospace engineering

  wind turbines

  shipbuilding

  automotive industry

  fields where highest mechanical properties need to be combined with lightweight design

  Curing at the Touch of a Button

 

研究人员开发用于TU的环氧树脂
The Team: Nicolas Klikovits, Robert Liska, Anh Dung Tran

  Epoxy resins are standard materials that are used in the industrial sector for many different purposes, such as insulating electronic components or securing mechanical parts. The research group headed up by Professor Robert Liska (Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU Wien) develops additives that are added to ordinary epoxy resin in order to adjust its properties and enable targeted curing at the touch of a button.

  “We are developing special compounds in which light triggers a chemical reaction”, explains Robert Liska. “This can be a bright flash of visible light, but we also have compounds which only react to UV light.” At the point where the light strikes the resin, a reaction is started that releases heat. This heat spreads and initiates a chemical cascade elsewhere until all the resin has been cured.

  “The key advantage of this method is that it isn’t necessary to illuminate the entire resin as with other light-curing materials”, explains Liska. “It’s sufficient to irradiate any part of the resin with light. The rest then cures even if it’s situated deep in a dark crack that you want to fill.”

  Dynamic Research

 

研究人员开发用于TU的环氧树脂
Carbon fibre mats can be used with the new epoxy resin

  Partner companies from industry have enquired whether this process would also be possible in presence of “dark” fillers or fibers as self-curing epoxy resin would be extremely useful for some of these more difficult applications. “On the surface, this idea contradicts all theories”, thinks Liska. “The light has a very low penetration depth into the material because it is strongly absorbed by the carbon fibers”, still experiments at TU Wien impressively showed the working process.

  Also the efficient underwater curing contradicts the theory. “Initially we didn’t think it would be possible. One would first expect that the water would chemically react with the components of the resin, and also that it would remove the heat required to sustain the reaction.” Surprisingly, however, it was still possible for the light-triggered self-curing process to take place underwater.”

  “A key reason for this is that the chemical reaction brings the water to the boil”, explains Robert Liska. “A thin protective layer of water vapor then forms between the hardening resin and the surrounding water.”

  Applications of the New Resin

  Researchers are now looking for further users from industry to explore the potential of this special resin. Besides the application of glass- and carbon fiber-reinforced composites in aerospace, shipbuilding and automotive manufacturing, the restoration of buildings is a particularly interesting area. For example, filling cracks in buildings that are built in water with viscous resin and then cure them with a flash of light. The maintenance of pipelines is another job that is often difficult to carry out – the use of the new resin could also be suitable here. “There are many possibilities and we are hoping for some interesting new ideas”, says Robert Liska.

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