Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the synthesis of polyesterification reaction of non-edible jatropha seed oil (JO) and acrylic acid, which leads to the production of acrylated epoxidised-based resin. To understand the physico-chemical characteristics when synthesis the JO-based epoxy acrylate, the effect of temperature on the reaction, concentration of acrylic acid and role of catalyst on reaction time and acid value were studied. Design/methodology/approach: First, the double bond in JO was functionalised by epoxidation using the solvent-free performic method. The subsequent process was acrylation with acrylic acid using the base catalyst triethylamine and 4-methoxyphenol as an inhibitor respectively. The physico-chemical characteri...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryX. Susan SunA demand in sustainable poly...
[EN] An acrylic epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) has been used in this study. The synthesis of the acry...
The use of bio-based polymers in place of conventional polymers gives positives effects in the sense...
The non-edible seed oil of the Jatropha plant is a renewable and sustainable material to produce veg...
The non-edible seed oil of the Jatropha plant is a renewable and sustainable material to produce veg...
Epoxides are known to have many applications in various industries because it contains highly react...
The utilization of bio-resources in the composite system, as an alternative to replace petroleum re...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing demand for bio-based polymers and resins in ...
A low cost, abundant, and renewable vegetable oil source has been gaining increasing attention due t...
Bio-polyols are important components in polyurethane industries. The preliminary studies into the sy...
Plant oils and their derivatives have been vigorously exploited as alternatives for synthesis of epo...
A low viscosity polyol has been functionalized from crude Jatropha oil via epoxidation and subsequen...
A low cost, abundant, and renewable vegetable oil source has been gaining increasing attention due t...
Jatropha oil-based polyol (JOL) was prepared from crude Jatropha oil via an epoxidation and hydroxyl...
Jatropha oil-based polyol (JOL) was prepared from crude Jatropha oil via an epoxidation and hydroxyl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryX. Susan SunA demand in sustainable poly...
[EN] An acrylic epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) has been used in this study. The synthesis of the acry...
The use of bio-based polymers in place of conventional polymers gives positives effects in the sense...
The non-edible seed oil of the Jatropha plant is a renewable and sustainable material to produce veg...
The non-edible seed oil of the Jatropha plant is a renewable and sustainable material to produce veg...
Epoxides are known to have many applications in various industries because it contains highly react...
The utilization of bio-resources in the composite system, as an alternative to replace petroleum re...
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing demand for bio-based polymers and resins in ...
A low cost, abundant, and renewable vegetable oil source has been gaining increasing attention due t...
Bio-polyols are important components in polyurethane industries. The preliminary studies into the sy...
Plant oils and their derivatives have been vigorously exploited as alternatives for synthesis of epo...
A low viscosity polyol has been functionalized from crude Jatropha oil via epoxidation and subsequen...
A low cost, abundant, and renewable vegetable oil source has been gaining increasing attention due t...
Jatropha oil-based polyol (JOL) was prepared from crude Jatropha oil via an epoxidation and hydroxyl...
Jatropha oil-based polyol (JOL) was prepared from crude Jatropha oil via an epoxidation and hydroxyl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryX. Susan SunA demand in sustainable poly...
[EN] An acrylic epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) has been used in this study. The synthesis of the acry...
The use of bio-based polymers in place of conventional polymers gives positives effects in the sense...