Bio-based monomers for UV-curable coatings

Scientists describe the allylation of ferulic acid and the investigation of photocured thiol-ene network.

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It was demonstrated that the glass transition temperature of the final crosslinked network could be controlled by the addition of a monoallylated monomer. Image source: kwanchaift - stock.adobe.com (symbol image).

Ferulic acid (FA) is an unsaturated hydroxycinnamic acid that can be isolated from lignin. In a new study, the biorenewable FA was allylated to result in a library of mono- or diallylated monomers, either having the inherent cinnamoyl double bond intact or saturated through hydrogenolysis.

All monomers were photo-chemically cured with trimethylolpropane tris(3-mercaptopropionate) (TRIS) into crosslinked films in the presence of a photoinitiator (Irgacue 819). The reactivity of the FA-derived monomers toward TRIS was investigated in detail by photorheology and FT-IR spectroscopy to reveal details on the relative reaction rates for the different alkene groups. The thermo-mechanical properties of the crosslinked films were fully characterised by means of dynamic mechanical analysis (DMTA) and thermal calorimetry (DSC).

Controlled transition temperature

It was demonstrated that the glass transition temperature of the final crosslinked network could be controlled by the addition of a monoallylated monomer. By increasing the content of the monoallylated compound, it was possible to observe a linear decrease of the Tg-values of the crosslinked films.

The study has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings Volume 150, January 2021.

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