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Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2000

Acceleration of amine/epoxy reactions with N‐methyl secondary amines

John Anthony Marsella; William Edward Starner

Kinetic studies established that the monomethylation of a primary amine leads to significantly higher reaction rates with glycidyl ethers. The relative rates for approximately 25 amines were determined in an alcohol solvent under pseudo-first-order conditions (excess epoxy). The rates were referenced to aniline. For the aliphatic amines, reactivity consistently increased upon going from a primary amine to the corresponding N-methyl secondary amine. This acceleration effect was not seen for aniline. The enhanced reactivity was also seen in curing systems, both with pure methylated amine curing agents and with complex mixtures obtained from the partial methylation of polyamines. Economically viable partially methylated amine curing agents were obtained by the reductive alkylation of commercial polyamines with formaldehyde and by the reaction of monomethylamine with 3-(N-methylamino)propionitrile in the presence of hydrogen and a hydrogenation catalyst. Although actual cure performance is based on a complex combination of several factors, the acceleration due to monomethylation could be a useful tool for enhancing amine/epoxy curing reactions.


Archive | 1998

Polyamide curing agents based on mixtures of polyethyleneamines and piperazine derivatives

Frederick Herbert Walker; William Edward Starner; Andrea Karen Smith


Archive | 1987

Process for the preparation of polyisocyanate prepolymers and polyurethanes having high temperature performance and low hysteresis

William Edward Starner; Jeremiah Patrick Casey; Barton Milligan; Susan M. Clift


Archive | 1990

Preparation of urethane prepolymers having low levels of residual toluene diisocyanate

Albert James Siuta; William Edward Starner; Bernard Allen Toseland; Reinaldo Mario Machado


Archive | 1987

Low melting urethane linked toluenediisocyanates

Barton Milligan; William Edward Starner; Roland E. Grandin; Jeremiah Patrick Casey


Archive | 1994

Flexibilized polyepoxide resins.

William Edward Starner; Susan Gittler Musselman


Archive | 1996

Partially methylated polyamines as epoxy curing agents

John Anthony Marsella; William Edward Starner; Richard Scott Myers


Archive | 1995

Flexibilizing epoxy resins with low molecular weight acrylate copolymers

Mark David Conner; Richard Henry Bott; William Edward Starner; Lloyd Mahlon Robeson


Archive | 1999

Polyamidoamine curing agents based on mixtures of fatty and aromatic carboxylic acids

William Edward Starner; David Alan Dubowik; Frederick Herbert Walker


Archive | 1996

Reactive accelerators for amine cured epoxy resins

William Edward Starner

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