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Hydrolytic degradation kinetics of bisphenol E cyanate ester resin and composite

Throckmorton et al., 2018

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694805888771874388
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Throckmorton J
Feldman G
Palmese G
Guenthner A
Lamison K
Redeker N
Ruth P
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Polymer Degradation and Stability

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Cyanate ester resin systems offer promise for many high-temperature polymer applications, but the potential for many applications is limited due to hydrolytic degradation of the cured polymer network, which can blister the resin, decrease its cross-linking density, and reduce …
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