Enzymatic synthesis and crosslinking of novel high molecular weight polyepoxyricinoleate

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Methyl epoxyricinoleate was prepared in high yield by the lipase-catalyzed epoxidation of methyl ricinoleate with H 2O 2. A high molecular weight polyepoxyricinoleate (PER) with a maximum weight average molecular weight (M w) of 272,000 was enzymatically prepared by the polycondensation of methyl epoxyricinoleate using immobilized lipase from Burkholderia cepacia (lipase PS-IM) in bulk at 80 °C for 5 d. PER showed good low temperature fluidability. PER was readily cured by maleic anhydride (MA) at 80 °C to produce a chloroform-insoluble PER-MA film. Both the glass transition temperature and Young's modulus increased with increasing MA content and PER M w. In contrast, the elongation at break decreased with increasing MA content and PER M w. Methyl epoxyricinoleate, PER and PER-MA showed biodegradability by activated sludge, and that of the PER-MA film decreased with increasing MA content. © 2012 by the authors.

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Kazariya, A., & Matsumura, S. (2012). Enzymatic synthesis and crosslinking of novel high molecular weight polyepoxyricinoleate. Polymers, 4(1), 486–500. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym4010486

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