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Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Films Based on Hydroxylated Soybean Oils
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2007
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Materials ScienceOrganic PrecursorChemical EngineeringBest Hybrid SystemEngineeringEdible FilmApplied ChemistryOrganic–inorganic Hybrid FilmsSoybean OilMaterials CharacterizationSurface ScienceBio-based MaterialSurface ModificationChemistryHybrid MaterialsFunctional MaterialsOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
Abstract Hybrid organic–inorganic films were prepared using four different hydroxylated soybean oils (HSO) or epoxidized soybean oil as organic precursor and tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as inorganic precursor in a mass ratio of HSO:TEOS of 90:10. The films were macroscopically homogeneous and were characterized by swelling and extraction in solvent, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) including energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX), adhesion and hardness. Their properties varied as a function of the number of OH groups present in the HSO. The best hybrid system was HSOF198/TEOS, with an OH value of 198 mg of KOH/g, which presents lower swelling coefficient, very good adhesion on aluminium surface and good hardness.
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