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- Title
A novel bio‐based phthalonitrile resin derived from catechin: synthesis and comparison of curing behavior with petroleum‐based counterpart.
- Authors
Qi, Yu; Weng, Zhihuan; Wang, Jinyan; Zhang, Shouhai; Zong, Lishuai; Liu, Cheng; Jian, Xigao
- Abstract
Abstract: The development of bio‐based thermosetting resins with good thermal stability can potentially afford sustainable polymers as replacements for petroleum‐based polymers. We report a practical route to a novel catechin‐based phthalonitrile resin precursor (CA‐Ph), which contains free phenolic hydroxyl groups that result in ‘self‐curing’ at elevated temperatures to afford a thermostable polymer. Comparison of the performance of this CA‐Ph resin with that of a conventional petroleum‐based bisphenol A phthalonitrile resin (BPA‐Ph; containing 5 wt% of the curing agent 4,4′‐diaminodiphenylsulfone) revealed that CA‐Ph exhibits a lower melting point and curing temperature. Cured CA‐Ph resin retains 95% of its weight at 520 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere, which compares favorably with results obtained for BPA‐Ph resin that retains 95% of its weight at a lower temperature of 484 °C. Kinetic results indicated that the curing reactions of both CA‐Ph and BPA‐Ph systems follow an autocatalytic mechanism. These results suggest that catechin is a useful bio‐based feedstock for the preparation of self‐curing and thermally stable phthalonitrile resins for advanced technological applications. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry
- Subjects
BENZENEDICARBONITRILE; CATECHIN; THERMAL stability; HYDROXYL group; TEMPERATURE effect; BISPHENOL A
- Publication
Polymer International, 2018, Vol 67, Issue 3, p322
- ISSN
0959-8103
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/pi.5507