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Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil

This paper explored the effects of ammonium bicarbonate and different ratios of epoxy to polyamide on the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads through a single epoxy droplet. A single drop of a mixture, consisting of epoxy, polyamide, and ammonium bicarbonate, was dropped into heated corn oil at a...

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Autores principales: Leemsuthep, Anusha, Zakaria, Zunaida, Tanrattanakul, Varaporn, Ramarad, Suganti, Muniyadi, Mathialagan, Jaruga, Tomasz, Munusamy, Yamuna, Wnuk, Izabela, Pietrusiewicz, Paweł
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14092282
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author Leemsuthep, Anusha
Zakaria, Zunaida
Tanrattanakul, Varaporn
Ramarad, Suganti
Muniyadi, Mathialagan
Jaruga, Tomasz
Munusamy, Yamuna
Wnuk, Izabela
Pietrusiewicz, Paweł
author_facet Leemsuthep, Anusha
Zakaria, Zunaida
Tanrattanakul, Varaporn
Ramarad, Suganti
Muniyadi, Mathialagan
Jaruga, Tomasz
Munusamy, Yamuna
Wnuk, Izabela
Pietrusiewicz, Paweł
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description This paper explored the effects of ammonium bicarbonate and different ratios of epoxy to polyamide on the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads through a single epoxy droplet. A single drop of a mixture, consisting of epoxy, polyamide, and ammonium bicarbonate, was dropped into heated corn oil at a temperature of 100 °C. An epoxy droplet was formed due to the immiscibility of the epoxy mixture and corn oil. The ammonium bicarbonate within this droplet underwent a decomposition reaction, while the epoxy and polyamide underwent a curing reaction, to form porous epoxy micro-beads. The result showed that the higher ammonium bicarbonate content in the porous, epoxy micro-beads increased the decomposition rate up to 11.52 × 10(−3) cm(3)/s. In addition, a higher total volume of gas was generated when a higher ammonium bicarbonate content was decomposed. This led to the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads with a smaller particle size, lower specific gravity, and better thermal stability. At an epoxy to polyamide ratio of 10:6, many smaller micro-beads, with particle sizes ranging from 201 to 400 μm, were obtained at an ammonium bicarbonate content of 10 phr. Moreover, the porous epoxy micro-beads with open pores were shown to have a low specific gravity of about 0.93 and high thermal stability at a high ammonium bicarbonate content. Based on the findings, it was concluded that porous epoxy micro-beads were successfully produced using a single epoxy droplet in heated corn oil, where their shape and particle size depended on the content of ammonium bicarbonate and the ratio of epoxy to polyamide used.
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spelling pubmed-81251222021-05-17 Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil Leemsuthep, Anusha Zakaria, Zunaida Tanrattanakul, Varaporn Ramarad, Suganti Muniyadi, Mathialagan Jaruga, Tomasz Munusamy, Yamuna Wnuk, Izabela Pietrusiewicz, Paweł Materials (Basel) Article This paper explored the effects of ammonium bicarbonate and different ratios of epoxy to polyamide on the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads through a single epoxy droplet. A single drop of a mixture, consisting of epoxy, polyamide, and ammonium bicarbonate, was dropped into heated corn oil at a temperature of 100 °C. An epoxy droplet was formed due to the immiscibility of the epoxy mixture and corn oil. The ammonium bicarbonate within this droplet underwent a decomposition reaction, while the epoxy and polyamide underwent a curing reaction, to form porous epoxy micro-beads. The result showed that the higher ammonium bicarbonate content in the porous, epoxy micro-beads increased the decomposition rate up to 11.52 × 10(−3) cm(3)/s. In addition, a higher total volume of gas was generated when a higher ammonium bicarbonate content was decomposed. This led to the formation of porous epoxy micro-beads with a smaller particle size, lower specific gravity, and better thermal stability. At an epoxy to polyamide ratio of 10:6, many smaller micro-beads, with particle sizes ranging from 201 to 400 μm, were obtained at an ammonium bicarbonate content of 10 phr. Moreover, the porous epoxy micro-beads with open pores were shown to have a low specific gravity of about 0.93 and high thermal stability at a high ammonium bicarbonate content. Based on the findings, it was concluded that porous epoxy micro-beads were successfully produced using a single epoxy droplet in heated corn oil, where their shape and particle size depended on the content of ammonium bicarbonate and the ratio of epoxy to polyamide used. MDPI 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8125122/ /pubmed/33924997 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14092282 Text en © 2021 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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Leemsuthep, Anusha
Zakaria, Zunaida
Tanrattanakul, Varaporn
Ramarad, Suganti
Muniyadi, Mathialagan
Jaruga, Tomasz
Munusamy, Yamuna
Wnuk, Izabela
Pietrusiewicz, Paweł
Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title_full Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title_fullStr Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title_full_unstemmed Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title_short Development of Porous Epoxy Micro-Beads Using Ammonium Bicarbonate through a Single Epoxy Droplet in Corn Oil
title_sort development of porous epoxy micro-beads using ammonium bicarbonate through a single epoxy droplet in corn oil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14092282
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