Functionalized Vegetable Oils for Utilization as Polymer
FUNCTIONALIZED VEGETABLE OILS FOR UTILIZATION AS POLYMER BUILDING BLOCKS The U.S. produces 2.8 billion bushels of soybeans, making it the largest producer of soybeans in the world. Soybean oil is used in many food products such as
Functionalized Vegetable Oils for Utilization as Polymer Building Blocks: Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) Agriculture Project Fact Sheet Version Also Available for Download. Description. Vegetable oils such as soybean oil will be converted to novel polymers using hydroformylation and other catalytic processes. These polymers can be used in the construction, automotive, packaging
Novel biobased nanocomposites from functionalized
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Functionalized vegetable oils as precursors for polymers by thiol-ene reaction . Article in European Polymer Journal 67 · January 2015 with 318 Reads How we measure 'reads' A 'read' is counted
Novel biobased nanocomposites from functionalized
Novel biobased nanocomposites from functionalized vegetable oil and organically-modified layered silicate clay Author links open overlay panel Hiroaki Miyagawa a Manjusri Misra a Lawrence T. Drzal a Amar K. Mohanty b
Though there are many works focusing on improving the flexibility of the polymer with vegetable oils, the development of functionalized vegetable oil
Syntheses and properties of cross‐linked polymers
A number of functionalized triglycerides were synthesized from glyceryl trioleoate via epoxidation followed by reduction to give glyceryl tris(9‐hydroxy)trioleoate (a triol) or hydrolytic ring opening to obtain glyceryl tris(9,10‐dihydroxy)trioleoate (a hexaol). A selective monoepoxidation reaction of glyceryl trioleoate was also carried out and the resulting monoepoxide was hydrolyzed to
K. F. Adekunle 36 Figure 1 shows the triglyceride molecule of typical plant seed oil. The fatty acids have various levels of satu-ration and unsaturation , and it is the unsaturated part that is functionalized to give the desired matrix which
Bio‐based nanocomposites from functionalized plant oils
Some discovery work was done on the synthesis of clay nanocomposites based on renewable plant oils. Functionalized triglycerides, such as acrylated epoxidized soybean oil, maleinized acrylated epoxidized soybean oil, and soybean oil pentaerythritol maleates, combined with styrene were used as the polymer
A number of functionalized triglycerides were synthesized from glyceryl trioleoate via epoxidation followed by reduction to give glyceryl tris(9‐hydroxy)trioleoate (a triol) or hydrolytic ring opening to obtain glyceryl tris(9,10‐dihydroxy)trioleoate (a hexaol). A selective monoepoxidation reaction of glyceryl trioleoate was also carried out and the resulting monoepoxide was hydrolyzed to