Influence of crosslinking density on the mechanical and thermal properties of plant oil-based epoxy resin.

RSC advances(2022)

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Plant oil-based epoxy resins are of great interest due to their ecological and economic necessity. Previous studies suggested that the crosslinking density had a considerable influence on the mechanical and thermal properties of plant oil-based epoxy resins. However, so far, the relationship between the crosslinking density and the thermo-mechanical properties of plant oil-based epoxy resins is not clear. To address this issue, model tung oil-based epoxy resins with different crosslinking densities were fabricated to investigate the influence of crosslinking density on the mechanical and thermal properties of tung oil-based epoxy resins. Results show that the tensile strength, Young's modulus, and glass transition temperature are linearly increased with increasing crosslinking density. The elongation at break and tensile toughness show nonlinear downward trends as the crosslinking density increases. The elongation at break decreases gently at first, then dramatically, and finally slowly as the crosslinking density increases. The tensile toughness declines sharply at first and then slowly with increasing crosslinking density. The relationship between the thermostability and the crosslinking density is complex, because the thermostability is determined by both the molecular structure of the curing system and the crosslinking density. These results provide some information for designing plant oil-based epoxy resins according to the requirements of their applications.
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