Coal-derived resins as economic raw materials

Solvent extraction of subbituminous coal at mild conditions (360°C) provides solid extracts that consist of numerous organic molecules that can be utilised in the synthesis of polymeric coatings.

The work regarded as an advancement toward the goal of using coal extracts that can compete with petrochemically derived raw materials. Image source: hangela - Pixabay (symbol image).

Researchers have now described the extraction process as well as the application of the resultant materials, which bear phenolic groups as the main reactive functionality, for the synthesis of polyurethane and epoxy coatings.

Same quality as reference coatings

By combining 50–67% coal extract with suitable, flexible co-reactants and co-resins, we formulated coatings with excellent wet adhesion to aluminum, flexibility, and corrosion protection with the same quality as reference coatings.

The work regarded as an advancement toward the goal of developing economic and resource-efficient routes from coal to polymers with attractive properties, where coal extracts can compete with petrochemically derived raw materials.

The study has been published in Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, Volume 18, 2021.

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