Kinetical study, thermo‐mechanical characteristics and recyclability of epoxidized camelina oil cured with antagonist structure (Aliphatic/aromatic) or functionality (acid/amine) hardeners

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In an attempt to prepare sustainable epoxy thermosets, this study introduces for the first time the idea to use antagonist structures (aromatic/aliphatic) or functionalities (acid/amine) as hardeners to produce reprocessable resins based on epoxidized camelina oil (ECMO). Two kinds of mixtures were tested: one combines aromatic/aliphatic dicarboxylic acids: 2,2′‐dithiodibenzoic acid (DTBA) and 3,3′‐dithiodipropionic acid (DTDA); another is the combination of two aromatic structures with acid/amine functionality: DTBA and 4‐aminophenyl disulfide (4‐AFD). DSC and FT‐IR analyses were used as methods to analyze the curing reaction of ECMO with the hardeners. It was found that the thermosets obtained with the dual crosslinked mechanism needed reduced curing temperatures and reprocessing protocols compared to the individual crosslinked thermosets. Thanks to the contribution of disulfide bonds in the network topology, the obtained thermosets showed recycling ability. The final thermomechanical properties of the virgin and mechanical reprocessed materials were analyzed by DMA and TGA. The obtained thermosets range from elasto-meric to rigid materials. As an example, the ECMO/DTBA704‐AFD30 virgin or reprocessed thermo-sets have tan δ values reaching 82–83 °C. The study also investigates the chemical recycling and the solvent resistance of these vitrimer‐like materials.

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Di Mauro, C., Genua, A., & Mija, A. (2021). Kinetical study, thermo‐mechanical characteristics and recyclability of epoxidized camelina oil cured with antagonist structure (Aliphatic/aromatic) or functionality (acid/amine) hardeners. Polymers, 13(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13152503

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