2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra19197a
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Spectroscopic chemical insights leading to the design of versatile sustainable composites for enhanced marine application

Abstract: The viability of a novel sustainable polymeric composite material, based on photocurable linseed oil resin was explored, with a view to exploiting its potential in marine environments. The study focused on a UV-curable resin subjected to setting through photoinitiated cationic polymerisation. Deployment of heterogeneous solid catalysts, containing isolated Brønsted acid centres, further improved the efficiency of cationic polymerisation, leading to enhanced thermal stability and water resistance. These feature… Show more

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