2018
DOI: 10.1002/pi.5542
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High‐performance thermosets with tailored properties derived from methacrylated eugenol and epoxy‐based vinyl ester

Abstract: A renewable chemical, eugenol, is methacrylated to produce methacrylated eugenol (ME) employing the Steglich esterification reaction without any solvent. The resulting ME is used as a low‐viscosity co‐monomer to replace styrene in a commercial epoxy‐based vinyl ester resin (VE). The volatility and viscosity of ME and styrene are compared. The effect of ME loading and temperature on the viscosity of the VE–ME resin is investigated. Moreover, the thermomechanical properties, curing extent and thermal stability o… Show more

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“…Currently bio-plastics are becoming increasingly attractive polymers for different industrial applications due to various environmental threats as replacement for traditionally used synthetic polymers such as polyester, polyurethane and phenolic resins (Zhang et al, 2018b(Zhang et al, , 2018a). Many different polymers have been developed from renewable resources and have potential as composite matrices, but their low toughness, easy commercial availability, processability, high cost, low moisture resistance and thermal stability are some of major concern.…”
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“…Currently bio-plastics are becoming increasingly attractive polymers for different industrial applications due to various environmental threats as replacement for traditionally used synthetic polymers such as polyester, polyurethane and phenolic resins (Zhang et al, 2018b(Zhang et al, , 2018a). Many different polymers have been developed from renewable resources and have potential as composite matrices, but their low toughness, easy commercial availability, processability, high cost, low moisture resistance and thermal stability are some of major concern.…”
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“…The bacterial strains develop different types of fimbriae, including curli fimbriae, type I fimbriae, pilus, F9 fimbriae, and other fimbrial proteins 39 . Eugenol is a volatile chemical of several plants belonging to the Lamiaceae, Lauraceae, Myrtaceae, and Myristicaceae families 29 . A large number of scientific studies suggests that eugenol exerts strong anti-biofilm potential and antimicrobial activity which was also tested in several experimental model systems 16 .…”
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“…Nanofibres are being used in the treatment of wounds due to interesting properties such as fiber diameter at the nanoscale, porosity, low weight. Polymers from various natural resources are attracting the attention of more and more scientists for exploring their use in wide range of application [151,152,153].…”
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