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Biobased epoxy thermosets from vanillin-derived oligomers

Journal

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 526-535

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2015.03.048

Keywords

Biobased thermosets; Vanillin; Epoxy resins; Renewable resources; Oligomers; Glass transition temperature

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  1. French Ministry of Research

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Novel vanillin-derived epoxy oligomers were prepared and crosslinked to yield biobased epoxy thermosets. This work directly continues the efforts engaged by our team to use vanillin as a renewable building block for polymer chemistry as it is an industrially available, non-toxic, wood-derived compound. The oligomers were synthesized by adapting and optimizing an industrial strategy currently in use, consisting in the chain-extension of a diepoxy monomer in excess by the poly(addition) of a diphenol. The length of the oligomers prepared was controlled by the stoichiometry of the reactants, and well-predicted by Carothers' equation. A H-1 NMR titration method was implemented to determine the epoxide indexes of the oligomers, which were very close to the ones calculated. The thermal properties of the oligomers were investigated and their T-g increased with the chain length, in accordance with the Flory Fox. equation. Thermosets were prepared by crosslinking these biobased epoxy oligomers with a common industrial amine hardener. The materials obtained displayed good thermo-mechanical properties that were tunable with the chain length of the oligomer employed. The current strategy used in industry was found to be applicable to renewable 'resources-based epoxy resins. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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