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One-Step Method for Direct Acrylation of Vegetable Oils: A Biobased Material for 3D Printing

The substitution of fossil resources by alternatives derived from biomass is a reality that is taking on a growing relevance in the chemical and energy industries. In this sense, fats, oils, and their derived products have become indispensable inputs due to their broad functional attributes, stable...

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Autores principales: Mendes-Felipe, Cristian, Isusi, Igor, Gómez-Jiménez-Aberasturi, Olga, Prieto-Fernandez, Soraya, Ruiz-Rubio, Leire, Sangermano, Marco, Vilas-Vilela, José Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15143136
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author Mendes-Felipe, Cristian
Isusi, Igor
Gómez-Jiménez-Aberasturi, Olga
Prieto-Fernandez, Soraya
Ruiz-Rubio, Leire
Sangermano, Marco
Vilas-Vilela, José Luis
author_facet Mendes-Felipe, Cristian
Isusi, Igor
Gómez-Jiménez-Aberasturi, Olga
Prieto-Fernandez, Soraya
Ruiz-Rubio, Leire
Sangermano, Marco
Vilas-Vilela, José Luis
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description The substitution of fossil resources by alternatives derived from biomass is a reality that is taking on a growing relevance in the chemical and energy industries. In this sense, fats, oils, and their derived products have become indispensable inputs due to their broad functional attributes, stable price and sustainable character. Acrylated vegetable oils are considered to be very versatile materials for very broad applications (such as in adhesives, coatings or inks) since, in the presence of photoinitiators, they can be polymerized by means of UV-initiated free radical polymerizations. The usual process for the synthesis of acrylate vegetable oils consists in reacting epoxidized oils derivatives with acrylic acid. Here, the influence of different catalysts on the activity and selectivity of the process of acrylation of epoxidized soybean oil is studied. In addition, a novel one-step method for direct acrylation of vegetable oils is also explored. This new approach advantageously uses the original vegetable resource and eliminates intermediate reactions, thus being more environmentally efficient. This study offers a simple and low-cost option for synthesizing a biomass-derived monomer and studies the potential for the 3D printing of complex structures via digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing of the thus-obtained novel sustainable formulations.
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spelling pubmed-103844932023-07-30 One-Step Method for Direct Acrylation of Vegetable Oils: A Biobased Material for 3D Printing Mendes-Felipe, Cristian Isusi, Igor Gómez-Jiménez-Aberasturi, Olga Prieto-Fernandez, Soraya Ruiz-Rubio, Leire Sangermano, Marco Vilas-Vilela, José Luis Polymers (Basel) Article The substitution of fossil resources by alternatives derived from biomass is a reality that is taking on a growing relevance in the chemical and energy industries. In this sense, fats, oils, and their derived products have become indispensable inputs due to their broad functional attributes, stable price and sustainable character. Acrylated vegetable oils are considered to be very versatile materials for very broad applications (such as in adhesives, coatings or inks) since, in the presence of photoinitiators, they can be polymerized by means of UV-initiated free radical polymerizations. The usual process for the synthesis of acrylate vegetable oils consists in reacting epoxidized oils derivatives with acrylic acid. Here, the influence of different catalysts on the activity and selectivity of the process of acrylation of epoxidized soybean oil is studied. In addition, a novel one-step method for direct acrylation of vegetable oils is also explored. This new approach advantageously uses the original vegetable resource and eliminates intermediate reactions, thus being more environmentally efficient. This study offers a simple and low-cost option for synthesizing a biomass-derived monomer and studies the potential for the 3D printing of complex structures via digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing of the thus-obtained novel sustainable formulations. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10384493/ /pubmed/37514528 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15143136 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Isusi, Igor
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Prieto-Fernandez, Soraya
Ruiz-Rubio, Leire
Sangermano, Marco
Vilas-Vilela, José Luis
One-Step Method for Direct Acrylation of Vegetable Oils: A Biobased Material for 3D Printing
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title_fullStr One-Step Method for Direct Acrylation of Vegetable Oils: A Biobased Material for 3D Printing
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title_short One-Step Method for Direct Acrylation of Vegetable Oils: A Biobased Material for 3D Printing
title_sort one-step method for direct acrylation of vegetable oils: a biobased material for 3d printing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15143136
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