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Acrylated epoxidized oils

Manuf./Distrib. ABCR Aldrich Fisher Scientific Ut Lubrizol Sigma-Aldrich Che-mie GmbH/Fluka Sigma Toagosei Trade Names AMPS 2401 Monomer AMPS 2404 Monomer 2-Acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid sodium saK. See Sodium 2-acry-lamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate Acrylated epoxidized oil... [Pg.1963]

Scheme 2, The modification of acrylated epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) shown using cyclohexane dicarboxylic anhydrade or maleic anhydride. These AESOs were cured with styrene or other comonomers (20). Scheme 2, The modification of acrylated epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) shown using cyclohexane dicarboxylic anhydrade or maleic anhydride. These AESOs were cured with styrene or other comonomers (20).
In the same fashion, methacrylate groups have also been incorporated in soybean oils to generate similar polymer architectures. Acrylated epoxidized soybean oil and maleinated acrylated epoxidized soybean oil were reacted with methacrylated lauric acid as a method of reducing styrene input [41]. This increased both the visocosity and the glass transition temperature when compared with the styrene analogue as well as having the benefits of improving the environmental properties of the polymer even further. Acrylated, epoxidized soybean oil was copolymerized with methyl methacrylate in a polymerization initiated by benzoyl peroxide to produce a clear bioplastic [42]. [Pg.125]

Also similar to styrene and methyacrylates is the use of divinylbenzene as a comonomer. Acrylated, epoxidized soybean oil was polymerized with divinylbenzene or modified with phthalic anhydride before polymerization to give materials with increased glass transition temperatures [43]. Modification of the soybean oil with cinnamate esters and subsequent... [Pg.125]

Sen, S. and CayU, G. (2010) Synthesis of bio-based polymeric nanocomposites from acrylated epoxidized soybean oil and montmorillonite clay in the presence of a bio-based intercalant. Polymer International, 59(8), 1122-1129. [Pg.134]

Acrylated Epoxidized Soy Oil as an Alternative to Urea-Formaldehyde in Making Wheat Straw Particleboards... [Pg.352]

Acrylated epoxidized soy oh, wheat straw particleboards, oil based resin... [Pg.352]

High-solids systems have been available for a long time, as, for example, linseed oil containing paints and lacquers. Epoxide and polyurethane systems dominate with the more recent systems. Poly(butadiene) oils, oligo(acrylates), and oil-free polyesters with melamine formaldehyde resins are also important. [Pg.785]

W. Thielemans, I. M. McAninch, V. Barron, W. J. Blau and R. P. Wool, Impure carbon nano-tubes as reinforcements for acrylated epoxidized soy oil composites , J Appl Polym Sci, 2005,98,1325-38. [Pg.308]

A large number of compositions containing poly(vinyl alkyl ethers), multifunctional acrylates and benzophenone were irradiated and examined for their pressure-sensitive adhesive properties. Among the components which were found to confer useful properties on the films were the methyl, ethyl, and isobutyl poly(vinyl alkyl ethers) and the multifunctional acrylate derivatives of neopentyl glycol, pentaerythritol, certain epoxidized oils and an aliphatic polyurethane (9). For our present discussion, however, we will focus on the behavior of the poly(vinyl ethyl ether) (PVEE/neopentyl glycol diacrylate (NPGDA) system. [Pg.325]

Grishchuk, S., Karger-Kocsis, J. Hybrid thermosets from vinyl ester resin and acrylated epoxidized soybean oil (AESO). Express Polym. Lett 5(1), 2-11 (2011)... [Pg.50]


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