Issue 19, 2015

The effect of ionic liquids on the decomposition behavior of epoxy resin in subcritical water

Abstract

The effect of ionic liquids on the decomposition behavior of the E-51/MeTHPA system in subcritical water conditions was studied. The effects of ionic liquid types and dosage on decomposition ratio were investigated in detail. The results showed that [Bmim]BF4 and [Bmim]Cl/xZnCl2 (x = 0.67) could improve the decomposition ratio of the resin system, and [Bmim]Cl/xZnCl2 (x = 0.67) was more efficient. Meanwhile, the promotion mechanism of ionic liquid for the decomposition ratio was analyzed. The decomposition kinetics study of the E-51/MeTHPA system showed that the reaction order of the resin system without ionic liquids was 0.8301 in subcritical water conditions, while with the addition of 20 wt% [Bmim]BF4 and [Bmim]Cl/xZnCl2 (x = 0.67), the reaction order n was 0.6727 and 0.6602, respectively.

Graphical abstract: The effect of ionic liquids on the decomposition behavior of epoxy resin in subcritical water

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Nov 2014
Accepted
21 Jan 2015
First published
21 Jan 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 14553-14560

Author version available

The effect of ionic liquids on the decomposition behavior of epoxy resin in subcritical water

Y. Liu, H. Kang, X. Gong, L. Mao and S. Wu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 14553 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA14898C

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