基质催化硫-环氧反应:能量和动力评价
Belma Gjergjizi Nallbani1, Memet Vezir Kahraman1, Isa Degirmenci2
1Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Marmara University, 34722, Istanbul, Turkey.
Journal of molecular graphics & modelling
|December 25, 2024
概括
这项研究使用量子化学来研究硫醇环氧化物固化. 硫醇上的可以通过降低反应性来延长固化时间,从而在工业应用中实现更好的控制.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学 聚合物化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 硫乙烯/硫乙氧化物固化过程对于材料合成至关重要.
- 控制反应速度对于工业应用至关重要.
- 较强的基质催化剂导致无法控制的,短的固化周期.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究基质催化硫醇环氧化固化的机制.
- 为了识别可控反应速率的启动剂.
- 了解影响固时间和寿命的因素.
主要方法:
- 使用量子化学工具进行机械研究.
- 进行了动力学和能量学研究.
- 分析了启动者基本性和环境极性的影响.
主要成果:
- 量化了启动器基本性的对固化控制的影响.
- 证明了终端环氧环的更高反应性.
- 由于在固化过程中环境极性发生变化,发现了自催化.
- 表明,醇的替代降低了酸离子的核友性,延长了应用时间.
结论:
- 基度低至中等的三级氨基是适合用于受控制的醇环氧化物固化的启动剂.
- 环境极性变化有助于自催化.
- 将像素这样的负电子原子融入到硫醇上,为长时间的固化应用提供了一种策略.
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