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Renewable Reactive Diluents as Practical Styrene Replacements in Biobased Vinyl Ester Thermosets

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A concise series of renewable vinyl compounds has been prepared from benign biosourced precursors, vanillin and eugenol, in fair overall yield. These were evaluated against styrene as reactive diluents in… Click to show full abstract

A concise series of renewable vinyl compounds has been prepared from benign biosourced precursors, vanillin and eugenol, in fair overall yield. These were evaluated against styrene as reactive diluents in a renewable high-performance vinyl ester resin thermoset: dimethacrylated-epoxidized-sucrose-soyate (DMESS). Each diluent contained a 1,2-dimethoxybenzene or veratrole core structure that connotes a decreased vapor pressure and thereby reduced exposure hazard. Viscosities for formulations (10, 20, and 30% by weight of diluents) with styrene and all three veratrole-diluents were evaluated. Veratrole-diluents were comparable to styrene at similar molar concentration. Thermosets formulated with 30% by weight of diluents were prepared and characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA); the most promising thermoset was prepared using 3-allyl-1,2-dimethoxy-5-vinylbenzene-diluted-DMESS and closely matched the performance...

Keywords: reactive diluents; renewable reactive; vinyl ester; practical styrene; diluents practical

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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