Optimization of Processing Conditions and Properties of Epoxy Microcapsule

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A series of microcapsules were prepared by interfacial polymerization method using epoxy and urea formaldehyde resin as core material and shell material, individually. The effects of processing conditions on the properties of epoxy microcapsules were systematically investigated based on w(Core), average diameter and decomposition temperature of microcapsules through the method of orthographic factorial design and the most optimum processing conditions were included. The results indicated that core/shell mass ratio was the most important factor on w(Core), average diameter and decomposition temperature of microcapsules. The optimum processing conditions were concluded: 1:1 for the core/shell mass ratio, 300 rpm for agitation rate and 0.8% DBS as emulsifier. The microcapsules prepare in the optimum processing conditions were well encapsuled and presented thin shell and smooth surface. Moreover, the addition of 10% microcapsules can improve the mechanical properties of epoxy matrix greatly.

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