Cottonseed oil as renewable source for the development of highly functional UV-curable materials

Researchers found that the use of cottonseed oil to produce bio-based UV-curable polymer resins offers a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based materials and provides increased flexibility of the resulting materials.

The research proves that functionalised resins from cottonseed oil can provide a competitive and environmentally friendly solution to meet the growing demand for bio-based UV-curable materials. Source: Sven - adobe.stock.com

Containing unique combinations of triacylglycerols, plant oils derived from different sources, have a great potential to be used in various area of applications. Nowadays, among all of oils, soybean oil, which is also being used as food source, is the most explored in research for industrial uses. At the same time, other types of oils have been studied not nearly as much as soybean oil. This study explores the utilization of a cottonseed oil for the development of a bio-based UV-curable polymer resin. Since the fatty acid composition of cottonseed oil is very different compared to soybean oil, the products from this oil can be beneficial in entirely different applications. The combination of cottonseed oil as a raw material and the ultraviolet (UV) process as a curing technology presented in this work, provides an alternative “greener” solution for problems industry is facing.


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Acrylated-epoxidized cottonseed oil (AECO) was synthesized by the epoxidation of cottonseed oil via the peracetic acid method, followed by the acrylation of the epoxidized oil using acrylic acid. This polymer resin then was used as a main component in formulations and transformed into a crosslinked network by photopolymerization. In order to achieve the desired mechanical properties of the plant oil-based films, two reactive diluents, 1,6-hexandioldiacrylate and trimethylolpropane triacrylate, in different weight ratios were added separately to the formulations. The properties of the coatings, as well as their thermal and mechanical stability were evaluated. Moreover, comparing the AECO resin with an already existent commercially available product, the potential industrial use of AECO was assessed. In general, the results highlight increased flexibility of AECO-based materials compared to petroleum-derived ones, which is beneficial for many applications, including, but not limited to wood substrates, printed electronics, paper products. The study concluded that functionalized resins obtained from cottonseed oil can provide a competitive and sustainable alternative to accommodate the rapid growth in the use of bio-based UV-curable materials.

Source: Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 185, December 2023, 107883

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