Preparation of itaconic acid-modified epoxy resins and comparative study on the properties of it and epoxy acrylates

  • Qinchen Ye
  • , Qiuli Zhao
  • , Qinghao Yang
  • , Wendong Li
  • , Zhenzhong Hou
  • , Guanjun Zhang

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Abstract

To investigate the potential applications of bio-based epoxy resins across diverse fields, this study synthesized a bio-based epoxy resin using itaconic acid (EIA) as the precursor material and compared its thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties with those of epoxy acrylate (EA). The findings indicate that the glass transition temperature and the 5% thermal decomposition temperature of the EIA-cured system are higher than those of EA. The breakdown field strength of the EIA-cured system is slightly higher than that of EA (35.58 kV·mm-1), suggesting that EIA exhibits stronger electrical properties compared to EA. Mechanical property tests demonstrate that the tensile strength, elongation at the fracture point, and Shore hardness of the EIA-cured system are superior to those of EA. In conclusion, EIA, serving as a matrix resin, is influenced by cross-linking density and intramolecular ester bonding and exhibits close electrical strength but superior mechanical, thermal, and degradation properties than EA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20230182
JournalE-Polymers
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • epoxy acrylate
  • itaconic acid-based epoxy resin
  • performance comparison

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