Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review

Vegetable oil (VO) is the latest alternative found to be one of the ideal candidates for production of bio-based polymeric units. There are two main methods for producing bio-based epoxy resins and composites: the direct synthesis of VO and the blends of epoxy with VO incorporated with natural or sy...

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Main Authors: Mustapha, Rohani, Rahmat, Abdul Razak, Abdul Majid, Rohah, Mustapha, Siti Noor Hidayah
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Published: Taylor and Francis Inc. 2019
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description Vegetable oil (VO) is the latest alternative found to be one of the ideal candidates for production of bio-based polymeric units. There are two main methods for producing bio-based epoxy resins and composites: the direct synthesis of VO and the blends of epoxy with VO incorporated with natural or synthetic fibers. However, it is more challenging to produce a fully green bio-based epoxy composite, as they have relatively low strength that limits their applications. Thus, this article is designed to review the present research advances on VO-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener incorporated with fibers or fillers.
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spelling utm.eprints-885442020-12-15T10:31:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/88544/ Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review Mustapha, Rohani Rahmat, Abdul Razak Abdul Majid, Rohah Mustapha, Siti Noor Hidayah TP Chemical technology Vegetable oil (VO) is the latest alternative found to be one of the ideal candidates for production of bio-based polymeric units. There are two main methods for producing bio-based epoxy resins and composites: the direct synthesis of VO and the blends of epoxy with VO incorporated with natural or synthetic fibers. However, it is more challenging to produce a fully green bio-based epoxy composite, as they have relatively low strength that limits their applications. Thus, this article is designed to review the present research advances on VO-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener incorporated with fibers or fillers. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2019-08 Article PeerReviewed Mustapha, Rohani and Rahmat, Abdul Razak and Abdul Majid, Rohah and Mustapha, Siti Noor Hidayah (2019) Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review. Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials, 58 (12). pp. 1311-1326. ISSN 2574-0881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/25740881.2018.1563119
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Rahmat, Abdul Razak
Abdul Majid, Rohah
Mustapha, Siti Noor Hidayah
Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title_full Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title_fullStr Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title_full_unstemmed Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title_short Vegetable oil-based epoxy resins and their composites with bio-based hardener: a short review
title_sort vegetable oil based epoxy resins and their composites with bio based hardener a short review
topic TP Chemical technology
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