Issue 115, 2015

Synthesis and degradable properties of cycloaliphatic epoxy resin from renewable biomass-based furfural

Abstract

Biomass-based cycloaliphatic epoxy resin (Epoxide-A) with two epoxycyclohexyls linked with an acetal group was synthesized by utilizing furfural as a major raw material through a facile two-step preparation: synthesis of a diene precursor and subsequent epoxidation. The chemical structures of Epoxide-A and its precursor were confirmed by FTIR and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Compared with the commercial cycloaliphatic epoxy resin ERL-4221, the cured Epoxide-A exhibits a similar glass transition temperature and thermal decomposition temperature but significantly higher mechanical modulus, shearing strength and lower coefficient of thermal expansion. More importantly, it is found that the cured Epoxide-A can readily degrade in an acidic aqueous solution due to the labile acetal linkages distributed within the cross-linked network, and the degradation apparently accelerates with the increase of the solution acidity. This peculiar degradation property provides a feasible after-treatment application for the products fabricated with epoxy resin, e.g., in the recovery of precious metal and carbon fiber from electronic waste and carbon fiber-reinforcing composite materials.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and degradable properties of cycloaliphatic epoxy resin from renewable biomass-based furfural

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Sep 2015
Accepted
25 Oct 2015
First published
26 Oct 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 95126-95132

Synthesis and degradable properties of cycloaliphatic epoxy resin from renewable biomass-based furfural

L. Zhao, L. Zhang and Z. Wang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 95126 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA18658G

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