Structure and thermal behavior of biobased vitrimer of lactic acid and epoxidized canola oil.
João Gabriel P RodriguesSantiago AriasJose Geraldo A PachecoMarcos Lopes DiasPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
Biobased vitrimers were obtained from epoxidized canola oil (ECO) and lactic acid (LA) using zinc acetate (ZnAc) and ZnAl-layered double hydroxide (ZnAl) in the proportions of 1 and 2 wt% as transesterification catalysts. Reactions containing ECO and LA showed an average enthalpy of cure of approximately 85 mJ mg -1 and materials cured in the presence of the catalysts showed lower enthalpies of cure and decrease in the material gel content. ECO-LA reaction generated materials with rubber-like properties with T g ranging from -15 °C to -23 °C, where the material without a catalyst showed the higher T g value. The presence of catalysts gave the material vitrimer properties, with the softening point associated with transesterification reactions and topology freezing temperature transition at temperatures ( T v ) between 195-235 °C.