Bio-Based Epoxy Resin from Epoxidized Soybean Oil | IntechOpen
Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is the bio-based product from the epoxidation of soybean oil with hydrogen peroxide and either acetic or formic acid obtained by converting the double bonds into epoxy groups, which is non-toxic and of higher chemical reactivity [ 3 ]. It is mainly used as a green plasticizer for many plastics currently [ 4 ].
Epoxidized Soybean Resin As A Polymeric Plasticizer Cum
The basic formulations were made with epoxidized soybean resin (ESR), polymeric plasticizer synthesized by chain extension polymerization of epoxidized soybean oil with tris – 2, 4, 6 (N, N, N
Epoxidized Soybean Oil - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Epoxidized soybean oil is ring opened with acid anhydride in the presence of a catalyst to transform it into diesters (Erhan et al., 2003). This technology was patented by Erhan and her coworkers from USDA, who demonstrated the usefulness of the resulting oils by utilizing them in hydraulic applications.
Plasticizers Derived from Biomass Resources: A Short Review.
Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is a collection of organic compounds obtained from the epoxidation of soybean oil that have been widely used as plasticizers and heat stabilizers of PVC materials. The chemical structure of ESO is shown in Figure 1.
Effect of epoxidised soybean oil loading as plasticiser on
Moreover, epoxidized soybean oil have been investigated to plasticize bio-packaging composite [3][4][5] [6]. It has been compared to the utilization of epoxidized plant oil such as soybean oil and
- Can epoxidized soybean oil be used in thermosetting polymers?
- The application of epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) in thermosetting polymers is impeded by its unsatisfactory thermomechanical properties. Here, in order to address the limitation, technical lignin was modified by tung oil anhydride and then used as the hardener to compensate for the inherent flexibility defects of ESO thermosets (TLs).
- What is epoxidized soybean oil (ESO)?
- Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is the bio-based product from the epoxidation of soybean oil with hydrogen peroxide and either acetic or formic acid obtained by converting the double bonds into epoxy groups, which is non-toxic and of higher chemical reactivity . It is mainly used as a green plasticizer for many plastics currently .
- Can soybean oil be used as a bio-based epoxy resin thermoset?
- Soybean oil has been considered an alternative renewable source for developing bio-based and value-added epoxy resin thermosets (Ding et al., 2021). Bio-based epoxy resins and their derivatives are green materials.
- What is a bio-based thermoset based on epoxidized soybean oil?
- New bio-based polymeric thermosets synthesized by ring-opening polymerization of epoxidized soybean oil with a green curing agent. European Polymer Journal. 2016; 84:435-447. DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2016.08.038 25. Chen Y, Xi Z, Zhao L. Curing kinetics of bio-based epoxy resin based on epoxidized soybean oil and green curing agent.
- Can Acrylated epoxidized soybean oil replace styrene?
- Wu Y, Li K. Replacement of styrene with acrylated epoxidized soybean oil in an unsaturated polyester resin from propylene glycol, isophthalic acid, and maleic anhydride. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2016; 133:43052. DOI: 10.1002/app.43052 93.
- Can polyamine crosslink epoxidized soybean oil with polyamine ring-opening & amidation polymerizations?
- Herein, a facile and green strategy that crosslinks epoxidized soybean oil with highly branched and flexible polyamine via ring-opening and amidation polymerizations successfully produced a novel resin with exceptional properties and versatile potential applications.