The improvement of ecological characteristics of coatings from cured epoxy resins by hot water extraction

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Jelinski, Tomasz [1 ]
Cysewski, Piotr [1 ]
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[1] Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Coll Med, Dept Phys Chem, Kurpinskiego 5, PL-85950 Bydgoszcz, Poland
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Epoxy; Resin; Curing; Amine; Extraction; ALIZARIN; SPECTROSCOPY; PERFORMANCE; CONTACT; DERMATITIS; COMPLEXES; KINETICS; MONOMERS; WORKERS; AMINES;
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10.1007/s11998-016-9816-2
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O69 [应用化学];
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081704 ;
摘要
Amine curing agents pose serious health hazards and controlling their release is crucially important. Extraction of unbounded amine from cured epoxy polymers can improve the ecological characteristics of such products. Even 1 min exposure of cured epoxy resins to hot water reduces three-to ten-fold the residual amount of amine present in the epoxy polymer. Different temperatures and extraction times were tested, enabling the selection of the most optimal extraction conditions, which correspond to 5 min of heating in 100 degrees C. This additional cost-effective extraction step is very easy to perform and leads to a significant reduction of unbounded curing agent, making cured epoxy resins much more eco-friendly products. The documented positive and linear trends of logarithms of viscosity and the amount of released amine suggest the selection from such curing agents and such epoxy resins that are characterized by lowest possible viscosities, which guarantees that there is only a low amount of unbounded amine that needs to be released from the polymer.
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页码:1047 / 1053
页数:7
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