
doi: 10.1002/pi.6031
handle: 11583/2839072
AbstractThis paper demonstrates the high reactivity and potentiality of bio‐renewably obtained cardanol‐based epoxy monomers as well as the possibility of tuning the final thermomechanical properties by changing either the epoxy content or the chemical structure of the starting photocurable resin. The reactivity of the cardanol monomers towards the cationic UV‐curing process was investigated by Fourier transform IR analysis and it was shown that a high epoxy group conversion was achieved. Furthermore, the thermomechanical properties were investigated on crosslinked films by means of DSC and dynamic thermomechanical analysis. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry
bio-renewable monomers; cardanol epoxy monomer; cationic UV-curing; photopolymerization
bio-renewable monomers; cardanol epoxy monomer; cationic UV-curing; photopolymerization
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