2014
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2014-1178.ch013
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Developing Vegetable Oil-Based High Performance Thermosetting Resins

Abstract: Renewable thermosetting resins were developed from the vegetable oil feedstocks. Acrylated soybean oil (ASO) was prepared using a novel one-step acrylation of soybean oil (SO) and copolymerization of the ASO and styrene was demonstrated. The flexural and dynamic mechanical properties of the resulting crosslinked copolymer were evaluated. Biobased epoxy monomers, including rosin-derived diglycidyl ether, fatyy acid-derived diglycidyl ether and triglycidyl ether, were synthesized. A series of epoxy resins with v… Show more

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“…In contrast, we employed a lignin-derived epoxy alone for modification of asphalt in this study. Furthermore, a biobased anhydride which was the Diels–Alder adduct produced from addition of maleic anhydride and methyl ester of eleostearic acid (a major tung oil fatty acid) , was used as the curing agent. As shown in our previous work, the partially depolymerized lignin (PDL) has good solubility in organic solvents and its hydroxyl groups are more accessible for modification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, we employed a lignin-derived epoxy alone for modification of asphalt in this study. Furthermore, a biobased anhydride which was the Diels–Alder adduct produced from addition of maleic anhydride and methyl ester of eleostearic acid (a major tung oil fatty acid) , was used as the curing agent. As shown in our previous work, the partially depolymerized lignin (PDL) has good solubility in organic solvents and its hydroxyl groups are more accessible for modification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%