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Build-To-Specification Vanillin and Phloroglucinol Derived Biobased Epoxy-Amine Vitrimers

Epoxy resins are widely used in the composite industry due to their dimensional stability, chemical resistance, and thermo-mechanical properties. However, these thermoset resins have important drawbacks. (i) The vast majority of epoxy matrices are based on non-renewable fossil-derived materials, and...

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Autores principales: Genua, Aratz, Montes, Sarah, Azcune, Itxaso, Rekondo, Alaitz, Malburet, Samuel, Daydé-Cazals, Bénédicte, Graillot, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112645
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author Genua, Aratz
Montes, Sarah
Azcune, Itxaso
Rekondo, Alaitz
Malburet, Samuel
Daydé-Cazals, Bénédicte
Graillot, Alain
author_facet Genua, Aratz
Montes, Sarah
Azcune, Itxaso
Rekondo, Alaitz
Malburet, Samuel
Daydé-Cazals, Bénédicte
Graillot, Alain
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description Epoxy resins are widely used in the composite industry due to their dimensional stability, chemical resistance, and thermo-mechanical properties. However, these thermoset resins have important drawbacks. (i) The vast majority of epoxy matrices are based on non-renewable fossil-derived materials, and (ii) the highly cross-linked molecular architecture hinders their reprocessing, repairing, and recycling. In this paper, those two aspects are addressed by combining novel biobased epoxy monomers derived from renewable resources and dynamic crosslinks. Vanillin (lignin) and phloroglucinol (sugar bioconversion) precursors have been used to develop bi- and tri-functional epoxy monomers, diglycidyl ether of vanillyl alcohol (DGEVA) and phloroglucinol triepoxy (PHTE) respectively. Additionally, reversible covalent bonds have been incorporated in the network by using an aromatic disulfide-based diamine hardener. Four epoxy matrices with different ratios of epoxy monomers (DGEVA/PHTE wt%: 100/0, 60/40, 40/60, and 0/100) were developed and fully characterized in terms of thermal and mechanical properties. We demonstrate that their performances are comparable to those of commonly used fossil fuel-based epoxy thermosets with additional advanced reprocessing functionalities.
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spelling pubmed-76971302020-11-29 Build-To-Specification Vanillin and Phloroglucinol Derived Biobased Epoxy-Amine Vitrimers Genua, Aratz Montes, Sarah Azcune, Itxaso Rekondo, Alaitz Malburet, Samuel Daydé-Cazals, Bénédicte Graillot, Alain Polymers (Basel) Article Epoxy resins are widely used in the composite industry due to their dimensional stability, chemical resistance, and thermo-mechanical properties. However, these thermoset resins have important drawbacks. (i) The vast majority of epoxy matrices are based on non-renewable fossil-derived materials, and (ii) the highly cross-linked molecular architecture hinders their reprocessing, repairing, and recycling. In this paper, those two aspects are addressed by combining novel biobased epoxy monomers derived from renewable resources and dynamic crosslinks. Vanillin (lignin) and phloroglucinol (sugar bioconversion) precursors have been used to develop bi- and tri-functional epoxy monomers, diglycidyl ether of vanillyl alcohol (DGEVA) and phloroglucinol triepoxy (PHTE) respectively. Additionally, reversible covalent bonds have been incorporated in the network by using an aromatic disulfide-based diamine hardener. Four epoxy matrices with different ratios of epoxy monomers (DGEVA/PHTE wt%: 100/0, 60/40, 40/60, and 0/100) were developed and fully characterized in terms of thermal and mechanical properties. We demonstrate that their performances are comparable to those of commonly used fossil fuel-based epoxy thermosets with additional advanced reprocessing functionalities. MDPI 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7697130/ /pubmed/33182799 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112645 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Genua, Aratz
Montes, Sarah
Azcune, Itxaso
Rekondo, Alaitz
Malburet, Samuel
Daydé-Cazals, Bénédicte
Graillot, Alain
Build-To-Specification Vanillin and Phloroglucinol Derived Biobased Epoxy-Amine Vitrimers
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title_short Build-To-Specification Vanillin and Phloroglucinol Derived Biobased Epoxy-Amine Vitrimers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33182799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112645
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