Opportunities of the development of plant-based epoxy resins (review)
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678.072, 678.078
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10.18577/2307-6046-2022-0-8-49-64
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Tkachuk A.I., Lyubimova A.S., Kuznetcova P.A. Opportunities of the development of plant-based epoxy resins (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2022. No. 8. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2022-0-8-49-64. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2022/8/4
Keywords
epoxy resins, thermosetting resins, biopolymers, vegetable oil, fatty resins, epoxidation of double bonds, glycidation of the hydroxyl group, epichlorohydrin
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the development of plant-based epoxy resins. The review presents the main types of plant raw materials; the methods of obtaining epoxy resins based on vegetable raw materials are listed; general factors influencing the yield of the target product are identified: reaction temperature, concentration and type of organic acids. Based on the studied literature data, it can be concluded that the production of plant-based epoxy resins will become a topic for promising research and development of additives for adhesives, paints or composite materials in the future.
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