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Thermal Stability Evaluation of Resin Acids and Rosin Modified Resins

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 5, Issue 45, Pages 29102-29109

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c03736

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11762003]
  2. Major science and technology special project in Guangxi of China [AA17204087-20]
  3. Science and technology fund in Guangxi Education Department of China [2019KY0179]
  4. Science Foundation of Guangxi University for Nationalities of China [2017MDQN004, XTCX201706]

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Rosin is a sustainable resource, which is mainly composed of resin acid. Rosin-modified resin is widely used in adhesives, inks, coatings, and other fields, and its stability is very important for the production, storage, and use of products. Thermal stability and reactivity of three resin acids (levopimaric acid, neoabietic acid, and dehydroabietic acid) and four rosin-modified resins were studied using an accelerating rate calorimeter (ARC). They are stable, and exothermic reactions do not occur even when they were heated to 200 degrees C under a nitrogen atmosphere, but they are unstable under an oxygen atmosphere. The mechanism of the oxidation reaction process was found: first, resin acids absorb oxygen, and then an exothermic oxidation occurs. The initial exothermic temperature (T-0) of levopimaric acid, neoabietic acid, and dehydroabietic acid are 354.01, 353.83, and 398.20 K, the initial oxidation kinetics shows a second-order reaction, and the activation energies (E-a) are 42.90, 58.05, and 46.60 kJ/mol, respectively. Peroxide concentration of three resin acids were determined by iodometry. The T-0 values of hydrogenated rosin, disproportionated rosin, hydrogenated rosin glyceride, and hydrogenated rosin pentaerythritol ester, the four rosin-modified resin, are 353.71, 348.32, 412.85, and 412.44 K. Levopimaric acid and neoabietic acid have higher oxidative reactivity and easily undergoes an oxidation reaction at lower temperature. Rosin-modified resins are stable and find it difficult to undergo oxidation reactions.

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