Green nanocomposites from renewable plant oils and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes

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Green nanocomposites based on renewable plant oils and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) have been developed. An acid-catalyzed curing of epoxidized plant oils with oxirane-containing POSS derivatives produced transparent nanocomposite coatings with high gloss surface, in which the organic and inorganic components were linked via covalent bonds. The hardness and mechanical strength were improved by the incorporation of the POSS unit into the organic polymer matrix. Nanostructural analyses of the nanocomposites showed the formation of homogeneous structures at the micrometer scale. On the other hand, such improvements of the coating and mechanical properties were not observed in the composite without covalent bonds between the plant oil-based polymer and POSS unit. The study demonstrates the correlation between the nanostructure of composites and macroscopic properties.

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Tsujimoto, T., Uyama, H., Kobayashi, S., Oikawa, H., & Yamahiro, M. (2015). Green nanocomposites from renewable plant oils and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes. Metals, 5(3), 1136–1147. https://doi.org/10.3390/met5031136

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