Fully bio-based reprocessable thermosetting resins based on epoxidized vegetable oils cured with itaconic acid

被引:36
作者
Di Mauro, Chiara
Genua, Aratz
Mija, Alice
机构
[1] Université Côte d′Azur, Institut de Chimie de Nice, UMR CNRS 7272, Nice
[2] CIDETEC, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Paseo Miramo´n196, Donostia-San Sebastian
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Reprocessable; Fully biobased Epoxy Thermosets; Curing; Thermomechanical properties; LINSEED OIL; SOYBEAN OIL; DEGRADABLE THERMOSETS; ANHYDRIDE; TRANSESTERIFICATION; COMPOSITES; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115116
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
Nowadays, biomass-derived monomers production and thermosets' recyclability are the two main efforts in the development of sustainable thermosetting epoxy resins to replace fossil derivatives and mitigate landfill build-up and ecological impact. Here, we propose a simple step and benign synthesis strategy by using the itaconic acid (IA) and two epoxidized vegetable oils (EVOs), linseed and soybean, in order to obtain fully bio-based materials with high carbon bio-content. The reactivity of these formulations, together with the properties of obtained thermosets were investigated and compared with that of DGEBA/IA homologous system. The EVOs/IA reactive mixtures show high reactivity, tested by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) while the obtained resins display good mechanical properties, high thermal stability as well as resistance to solvents. Due to the transesterification reaction in the polyester-based networks, recycling abilities tested both mechanically and chemically were proven. The fully reprocessed bio-based thermosets displayed almost unchanged thermomechanical properties and chemical structure combined with a simple and green chemical processing.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [1] Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Anhydride-Cured Epoxy Resins with Different Contents of Biobased Epoxidized Soybean Oil
    Altuna, F. I.
    Esposito, L. H.
    Ruseckaite, R. A.
    Stefani, P. M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, 2011, 120 (02) : 789 - 798
  • [2] Catalytic Control of the Vitrimer Glass Transition
    Capelot, Mathieu
    Unterlass, Miriam M.
    Tournilhac, Francois
    Leibler, Ludwik
    [J]. ACS MACRO LETTERS, 2012, 1 (07): : 789 - 792
  • [3] Metal-Catalyzed Transesterification for Healing and Assembling of Thermosets
    Capelot, Mathieu
    Montarnal, Damien
    Tournilhac, Francois
    Leibler, Ludwik
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2012, 134 (18) : 7664 - 7667
  • [4] Dai JY, 2015, GREEN CHEM, V17, P2383, DOI [10.1039/C4GC02057J, 10.1039/c4gc02057j]
  • [5] Recyclable, Repairable, and Reshapable (3R) Thermoset Materials with Shape Memory Properties from Bio-Based Epoxidized Vegetable Oils
    Di Mauro, Chiara
    Malburet, Samuel
    Graillot, Alain
    Mija, Alice
    [J]. ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS, 2020, 3 (11) : 8094 - 8104
  • [6] Building thermally and chemically reversible covalent bonds in vegetable oil based epoxy thermosets. Influence of epoxy-hardener ratio in promoting recyclability
    Di Mauro, Chiara
    Genua, Aratz
    Mija, Alice
    [J]. MATERIALS ADVANCES, 2020, 1 (06): : 1788 - 1798
  • [7] Sustainable Series of New Epoxidized Vegetable Oil-Based Thermosets with Chemical Recycling Properties
    Di Mauro, Chiara
    Malburet, Samuel
    Genua, Aratz
    Graillot, Alain
    Mija, Alice
    [J]. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 2020, 21 (09) : 3923 - 3935
  • [8] Enhancing the Recyclability of a Vegetable Oil-Based Epoxy Thermoset through Initiator Influence
    di Mauro, Chiara
    Thi-Nguyet Tran
    Graillot, Alain
    Mija, Alice
    [J]. ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING, 2020, 8 (20) : 7690 - 7700
  • [9] Adipic acid - glutaric anhydride - epoxidised linseed oil biobased thermosets with tunable properties
    Ding, Cheng
    Tian, Guangmao
    Matharu, Avtar
    [J]. MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS, 2016, 7 : 51 - 58
  • [10] New insights into the curing of epoxidized linseed oil with dicarboxylic acids
    Ding, Cheng
    Shuttleworth, Peter S.
    Makin, Sarah
    Clark, James H.
    Matharu, Avtar S.
    [J]. GREEN CHEMISTRY, 2015, 17 (07) : 4000 - 4008