In:
Green Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 23, No. 17 ( 2021), p. 6566-6575
Abstract:
Latent curing agents are significantly important to develop one-component epoxy resins. However, the reported latent curing agents are from unsustainable fossil resources. Herein, a new type of latent curing agent—amino acids—was developed from bioresources. Amino acids can be naturally occurring and can also be synthesized from bio-based compounds. The latent curing feature and mechanism were revealed through investigation of curing kinetics and small-molecule model curing reaction. A bio-based amino acid containing amide bond (PDA-MAH) was synthesized from 1,5-pentanediamine and maleic anhydride, and used together with a bio-based epoxy monomer from itaconic acid (EIA) to achieve a fully bio-based one-component epoxy system. The obtained epoxy network exhibited significantly enhanced glass transition temperature, tensile strength and Young's modulus compared with the control amino acid/EIA system due to the hydrogen bonding from the amide bonds. In addition, the epoxy network exhibited excellent degradability under alkaline conditions.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1463-9262
,
1463-9270
Language:
English
Publisher:
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Publication Date:
2021
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1485110-6
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2006274-6
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