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Item Type Journal Article
Title Preparation of Renewable Epoxy-Amine Resins With Tunable Thermo-Mechanical Properties, Wettability and Degradation Abilities From Lignocellulose- and Plant Oils-Derived Components
Creator Hollande et al.
Author Louis Hollande
Author Izia Do Marcolino
Author Patrick Balaguer
Author Sandra Domenek
Author Richard A. Gross
Author Florent Allais
Abstract One-hundred percent renewable triphenol-GTF-(glycerol trihydroferulate) and novel bisphenols-GDFx-(glycerol dihydroferulate) were prepared from lignocellulose-derived ferulic acid and vegetal oil components (fatty acids and glycerol) using highly selective lipase-catalyzed transesterifications. Estrogenic activity tests revealed no endocrine disruption for GDFx bisphenols. Triethyl-benzyl-ammonium chloride (TEBAC) mediated glycidylation of all bis/triphenols, afforded innocuous bio-based epoxy precursors GDFxEPO and GTF-EPO. GDFxEPO were then cured with conventional and renewable diamines, and some of them in presence of GTF-EPO. Thermo-mechanical analyses (TGA, DSC, and DMA) and degradation studies in acidic aqueous solutions of the resulting epoxy-amine resins showed excellent thermal stabilities (Td5% = 282-310°C), glass transition temperatures (T g ) ranging from 3 to 62°C, tunable tan ?, and tunable degradability, respectively. It has been shown that the thermo-mechanical properties, wettability, and degradability of these epoxy-amine resins, can be finely tailored by judiciously selecting the diamine nature, the GTF-EPO content, and the fatty acid chain length.
Publication Frontiers in Chemistry
Volume 7
Pages 159
Date 2019
Journal Abbr Front Chem
Language eng
DOI 10.3389/fchem.2019.00159
ISSN 2296-2646
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30972325 PMCID: PMC6445855
Tags bio-based thermosets, degradability, ferulic acid, glycerol, lipase, original, wettability
Date Added 2019/06/04 - 17:05:13
Date Modified 2019/06/05 - 11:04:20


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