Lilia Bazyliak (1), Michael Bratychak (1,2), Witold Brostow (1,2)
(1) Department of Petroleum Chemistry and Technology Lvivska Politechnika National
                        University, Stepana Bandery 12, 290646 Lviv, Ukraine
                        (2) Department of Materials Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5310,
                        USA
ABSTRACT
Methods of obtaining peroxy derivatives of phenol-formaldehyde resins (PhFRs) have
                        been elaborated. Three different procedures have been pursued:
                        i) chemical modification of PhFRs with peroxydes;
                        ii) modification of PhFRs with 1.2-epoxy-3-tert-butylperoxypropane; and
                        iii) polycondensation of peroxy phenols with formaldehyde. Structures of the resins
                        were determined by chemical and spectroscopic methods. The results were also used
                        to create three-dimensional networks involving an unsaturated polyester resin. IR-spectroscopy
                        of the networks shows that, in addition to the peroxy groups and unsaturated bonds,
                        other funcional groups participate in the network formation.