Development of degradable thermosets and laminated films with cellulose nanofibers: From new bio-based monomer composed of geraniol and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid

IF 5 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING
Seonghyun Chung , Sung Bae Park , Cheol Hun Park , Giyoung Shin , Jin Young Seo , Hyo Jeong Kim , Hyeonyeol Jeon , Dongyeop X. Oh , Dong Soo Hwang , Jeyoung Park
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The development of biomass-based and recyclable thermosets has been an elusive technological priority in the development of sustainable plastics. Here, we introduce the synthesis of a new, fully bio-based alkene monomer (GFG). The monomer, derived from geraniol and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) via esterification, was used to develop degradable thermosets through thiol-ene click reactions. The resulting thiol-ene network incorporating GFG demonstrates significantly improved mechanical and thermal properties compared to those of conventional geraniol-based thiol-ene networks. The Young's modulus of the networks ranged from 47 to 923 MPa, and the ultimate tensile strength was 22–25 MPa, thereby offering tunable mechanical properties that meet the requirements of specific applications. With a glass transition temperature of 30–40 °C, the networks also showed enhanced thermal stability owing to the integration of FDCA and increased crosslinking density. Evaluation of the environmental impact of these GFG-based thermoset networks by subjecting them to alkaline hydrolysis confirmed their degradability and chemical recyclability. Additionally, laminating these thermosets with cellulose nanofiber films resulted in flexible and sustainable composite films that are strongly adhesive and optically transparent. These results indicate that the GFG-based networks offer a promising and biodegradable alternative to flexible substrates, with potential application in flexible electronics, packaging, and other fields that require sustainability.

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Polymer Testing
Polymer Testing 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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10.70
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5.90%
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328
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Polymer Testing focuses on the testing, analysis and characterization of polymer materials, including both synthetic and natural or biobased polymers. Novel testing methods and the testing of novel polymeric materials in bulk, solution and dispersion is covered. In addition, we welcome the submission of the testing of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and industrial products as well as nanoscale characterization. The scope includes but is not limited to the following main topics: Novel testing methods and Chemical analysis • mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, imaging, spectroscopy, scattering and rheology Physical properties and behaviour of novel polymer systems • nanoscale properties, morphology, transport properties Degradation and recycling of polymeric materials when combined with novel testing or characterization methods • degradation, biodegradation, ageing and fire retardancy Modelling and Simulation work will be only considered when it is linked to new or previously published experimental results.
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