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Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets

Bio-based carboxyl-terminated hyperbranched crosslinkers have been synthesised by the facile esterification reaction of glycerol with succinic anhydride (Gly-SA). The Gly-SA crosslinking molecules have a large number of terminal carboxyl groups, which can crosslink through the epoxide of epoxidised...

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Autores principales: Kamjornsupamitr, Trin, Hunt, Andrew J., Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07133k
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author Kamjornsupamitr, Trin
Hunt, Andrew J.
Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
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Hunt, Andrew J.
Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
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description Bio-based carboxyl-terminated hyperbranched crosslinkers have been synthesised by the facile esterification reaction of glycerol with succinic anhydride (Gly-SA). The Gly-SA crosslinking molecules have a large number of terminal carboxyl groups, which can crosslink through the epoxide of epoxidised soybean oil (ESO), making a highly flexible transparent film with excellent oxidative resistance. The effect of different molecular weights of Gly-SA cured ESO on the thermal and mechanical properties of the resulting films was also investigated. This study demonstrated that an increase in the molecular weights of Gly-SA, led to a decrease in the curing rate of mixtures, whilst the glass transition temperature (T(g)) of Gly-SA cured ESO increased due to the incorporation of the bulky crosslinker. The use of a Gly-SA crosslinker prepared at 150 °C, resulted in a film (EGS150) with a tensile strength 13 times greater than of the control film, exhibited more than a 220% increase in elongation at break and the Young's modulus quadrupled compared to the value obtained for the control sample. It is noteworthy that the tensile strength and elongation at break improved with increasing Gly-SA chain length, suggesting the pre-polymerised crosslinkers contribute to the enhanced mechanical properties of the materials.
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spelling pubmed-90893952022-05-11 Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets Kamjornsupamitr, Trin Hunt, Andrew J. Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa RSC Adv Chemistry Bio-based carboxyl-terminated hyperbranched crosslinkers have been synthesised by the facile esterification reaction of glycerol with succinic anhydride (Gly-SA). The Gly-SA crosslinking molecules have a large number of terminal carboxyl groups, which can crosslink through the epoxide of epoxidised soybean oil (ESO), making a highly flexible transparent film with excellent oxidative resistance. The effect of different molecular weights of Gly-SA cured ESO on the thermal and mechanical properties of the resulting films was also investigated. This study demonstrated that an increase in the molecular weights of Gly-SA, led to a decrease in the curing rate of mixtures, whilst the glass transition temperature (T(g)) of Gly-SA cured ESO increased due to the incorporation of the bulky crosslinker. The use of a Gly-SA crosslinker prepared at 150 °C, resulted in a film (EGS150) with a tensile strength 13 times greater than of the control film, exhibited more than a 220% increase in elongation at break and the Young's modulus quadrupled compared to the value obtained for the control sample. It is noteworthy that the tensile strength and elongation at break improved with increasing Gly-SA chain length, suggesting the pre-polymerised crosslinkers contribute to the enhanced mechanical properties of the materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9089395/ /pubmed/35557790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07133k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Kamjornsupamitr, Trin
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Supanchaiyamat, Nontipa
Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title_full Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title_fullStr Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title_full_unstemmed Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title_short Development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
title_sort development of hyperbranched crosslinkers from bio-derived platform molecules for the synthesis of epoxidised soybean oil based thermosets
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07133k
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