New Eco-Friendly Synthesized Thermosets from Isoeugenol-Based Epoxy Resins

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TitreNew Eco-Friendly Synthesized Thermosets from Isoeugenol-Based Epoxy Resins
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursRuiz Q, Pourchet S, Placet V, Plasseraud L, Boni G
JournalPOLYMERS
Volume12
Pagination229
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
Mots-clésbio-based resins, crosslinking density, DMA, Epoxy thermosets, Isoeugenol
Résumé

Epoxy resin plays a key role in composite matrices and DGEBA is the major precursor used. With the aim of favouring the use of bio resources, epoxy resins can be prepared from lignin. In particular, diglycidyl ether of isoeugenol derivatives are good candidates for the replacement of DGEBA. This article presents an effective and eco-friendly way to prepare epoxy resin derived from isoeugenol (BioIgenox), making its upscale possible. BioIgenox has been totally characterized by NMR, FTIR, MS and elemental analyses. Curing of BioIgenox and camphoric anhydride with varying epoxide function/anhydride molar ratios has allowed determining an optimum ratio near 1/0.9 based on DMA and DSC analyses and swelling behaviours. This thermoset exhibits a Tg measured by DMA of 165 degrees C, a tensile storage modulus at 40 degrees C of 2.2 GPa and mean 3-point bending stiffness, strength and strain at failure of 3.2 GPa, 120 MPa and 6.6%, respectively. Transposed to BioIgenox/hexahydrophtalic anhydride, this optimized formulation gives a thermoset with a Tg determined by DMA of 140 degrees C and a storage modulus at 40 degrees C of 2.6 GPa. The thermal and mechanical properties of these two thermosets are consistent with their use as matrices for structural or semi-structural composites.

DOI10.3390/polym12010229