Publication | Open Access
Development of a novel epoxy resin based on epoxidized chia oil as matrix and maleinized chia oil as bio‐renewable crosslinker
14
Citations
47
References
2022
Year
EngineeringBio-based MaterialNovel Epoxy ResinMixed BiopolymersChemical EngineeringBiochemical EngineeringEpoxidized Chia OilGel ContentPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceChia Seed OilNatural PolymerBiopolymersBiocompositeMco StructureBiomanufacturingSustainable PolymerChia OilSeed Processing
Abstract In this work novel thermosetting resins with high bio‐based content have been developed derived from chia seed oil (CO). Epoxidized chia seed oil (ECO) was used as bio‐based epoxy matrix with different mixtures of crosslinker agents, that is, methyl nadic anhydride (MNA) as petroleum‐derived and maleinized chia seed oil (MCO) as bio‐based crosslinker. The chemically modified oils from CO, that is, ECO and MCO, and MNA were analyzed by titration and FT‐IR. Additional 1 H NMR analysis was performed to characterize MCO structure. Two different behaviors were observed using the mixtures of crosslinkers. On one hand, MNA increases the rigidity with bio‐based content of 54.2%. On the other hand, the addition of MCO provides higher ductility with bio‐based content up to 98%. The same trend was observed by DMTA analysis. The novel cured resins were successfully crosslinked as demonstrated by the mechanical properties, FT‐IR analyses, and gel content. Based on the results, it is concluded that MCO presents higher reactivity than MNA, decreasing curing time with possible energy saving at industrial level. In general, the results showed that adding the appropriate amount of MCO, green thermosetting resins with the desired thermal and mechanical properties can be manufactured with high bio‐based content.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1