Thermomechanical
Characterization of an Unsaturated
Polyester Vitrimer Synthesized Using a Titanium Transesterification
Catalyst
Posted on 2023-08-30 - 18:40
Unsaturated polyester
resins (UPRs) are widely applied thermosets
characterized by good thermo-mechanical properties and excellent chemical
resistivity. However, the non-reprocessability of UPRs once cured,
together with the increasing amount of their waste, has recently urged
research and industries to develop more sustainable substituents.
In this work, an unsaturated polyester vitrimer was synthesized and
characterized by exploiting titanium (IV) butoxide as the transesterification
catalyst. This simple approach demonstrated how the design of a covalent
adaptable network could solve the issues related to reprocessability,
self-healing, and the recyclability of unsaturated polyester thermosets.
Here, an intramolecular transesterification exchange was exploited
to confer reparability, reshaping, and thermoforming abilities to
commercial polyester. Furthermore, the mechanical properties, the
glass transition, and the chemical stability of the polyester resin
were preserved despite the conversion of the thermoset matrix into
a vitrimeric network.
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Rizzo, Giuliana; Saitta, Lorena; Dattilo, Sandro; Tosto, Claudio; Pergolizzi, Eugenio; Ivankovic, Alojz; et al. (2023). Thermomechanical
Characterization of an Unsaturated
Polyester Vitrimer Synthesized Using a Titanium Transesterification
Catalyst. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.3c01489Â