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FTIR spectra and physico-chemical behavior of vinyl ester participated transesterification and curing of jute

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In this article we report the transesterification of jute with n-Butylacrylate (BA) under appropriate condition using NaOH, Pyridine (Py), and a Pyridine–acetone mixture as a catalyst. The modified vinylog jute was subsequently cured with benzoylperoxide (BPO) in acetone at 50–60°C. The parent and chemically modified jute were characterized by FTIR spectra. The percent moisture regain, mechanical strength, and behavior to common chemical reagents of the parent and modified fibers have also been tested. Transesterification and curing of jute lowered the percentage of moisture regain, imparted mechanical strength, and resistance to common chemical reagents. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 79: 575–581, 2001

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