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Biomacromolecules | 2013

Synthesis, Characterization, and Cure Chemistry of Renewable Bis(cyanate) Esters Derived from 2-Methoxy-4-Methylphenol

Heather A. Meylemans; Benjamin G. Harvey; Josiah T Reams; Andrew J. Guenthner; Lee R. Cambrea; Thomas J. Groshens; Lawrence C. Baldwin; Michael D. Garrison; Joseph M. Mabry

A series of renewable bis(cyanate) esters have been prepared from bisphenols synthesized by condensation of 2-methoxy-4-methylphenol (creosol) with formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and propionaldehyde. The cyanate esters have been fully characterized by infrared spectroscopy, (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. These compounds melt from 88 to 143 °C, while cured resins have glass transition temperatures from 219 to 248 °C, water uptake (96 h, 85 °C immersion) in the range of 2.05-3.21%, and wet glass transition temperatures from 174 to 193 °C. These properties suggest that creosol-derived cyanate esters may be useful for a wide variety of military and commercial applications. The cure chemistry of the cyanate esters has been studied with FTIR spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. The results show that cyanate esters with more sterically demanding bridging groups cure more slowly, but also more completely than those with a bridging methylene group. In addition to the structural differences, the purity of the cyanate esters has a significant effect on both the cure chemistry and final Tg of the materials. In some cases, post-cure of the resins at 350 °C resulted in significant decomposition and off-gassing, but cure protocols that terminated at 250-300 °C generated void-free resin pucks without degradation. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed that cured resins were stable up to 400 °C and then rapidly degraded. TGA/FTIR and mass spectrometry results showed that the resins decomposed to phenols, isocyanic acid, and secondary decomposition products, including CO2. Char yields of cured resins under N2 ranged from 27 to 35%, while char yields in air ranged from 8 to 11%. These data suggest that resins of this type may potentially be recycled to parent phenols, creosol, and other alkylated creosols by pyrolysis in the presence of excess water vapor. The ability to synthesize these high temperature resins from a phenol (creosol) that can be derived from lignin, coupled with the potential to recycle the composites, provides a possible route to the production of sustainable, high-performance, thermosetting resins with reduced environmental impact.


RSC Advances | 2018

Bis-phenylethynyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes: new high-temperature, processable thermosetting materials

Levi M. J. Moore; Jacob J Zavala; Jason T Lamb; Josiah T Reams; Gregory R. Yandek; Andrew J. Guenthner; Timothy S. Haddad; Kamran B. Ghiassi

Bis-phenylethynyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (bis-PE-POSS) compounds were synthesized and thermally cured yielding crosslinked materials. After curing at 370 °C, thermal decomposition occurs near 600 °C under nitrogen. These materials were synthesized by condensation of a new phenylethynyl-functional dichlorosilane onto tetrasilanol phenyl POSS, yielding two geometric isomers.


Chemsuschem | 2014

A High‐Performance Renewable Thermosetting Resin Derived from Eugenol

Benjamin G. Harvey; Christopher M. Sahagun; Andrew J. Guenthner; Thomas J. Groshens; Lee R. Cambrea; Josiah T Reams; Joseph M. Mabry


Macromolecules | 2015

Effects of o-Methoxy Groups on the Properties and Thermal Stability of Renewable High-Temperature Cyanate Ester Resins

Benjamin G. Harvey; Andrew J. Guenthner; William W. Lai; Heather A. Meylemans; Matthew C. Davis; Lee R. Cambrea; Josiah T Reams; Kevin R Lamison


Macromolecules | 2012

New Insights into Structure-Property Relationships in Thermosetting Polymers from Studies of Co-Cured Polycyanurate Networks (Preprint)

Andrew J. Guenthner; Kevin R Lamison; Vandana Vij; Josiah T Reams; Gregory R. Yandek; Joseph M. Mabry


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2011

Synthesis of biphenylated cyanate esters: Thermomechanical resin comparisons within two isomeric series

Josiah T Reams; David A. Boyles


Macromolecules | 2012

Polycyanurate Networks with Enhanced Segmental Flexibility and Outstanding Thermochemical Stability

Andrew J. Guenthner; Matthew C. Davis; Michael D Ford; Josiah T Reams; Thomas J. Groshens; Lawrence C. Baldwin; Lisa M. Lubin; Joseph M. Mabry


Polymer | 2013

Polycyanurate networks from dehydroanethole cyclotrimers: Synthesis and characterization

Matthew C. Davis; Andrew J. Guenthner; Christopher M. Sahagun; Kevin R Lamison; Josiah T Reams; Joseph M. Mabry


Macromolecules | 2005

Synthesis of High Aspect Ratio Bisphenols and Polycarbonates Incorporating Bisaryl Units

David A. Boyles; Tsvetanka Filipova; John T. Bendler; Guy Longbrake,†,⊥ and; Josiah T Reams


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013

Synergistic Physical Properties of Cocured Networks Formed from Di- and Tricyanate Esters

Andrew J. Guenthner; Josiah T Reams; Kevin R Lamison; Sean M. Ramirez; David D. Swanson; Gregory R. Yandek; Christopher M. Sahagun; Matthew C. Davis; Joseph M. Mabry

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Andrew J. Guenthner

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Joseph M. Mabry

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Kevin R Lamison

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Gregory R. Yandek

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Christopher M. Sahagun

University of Southern Mississippi

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Matthew C. Davis

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Benjamin G. Harvey

Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division

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Lee R. Cambrea

Naval Air Systems Command

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Michael D Ford

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Vandana Vij

Air Force Research Laboratory

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