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High-Strength, Degradable and Recyclable Epoxy Resin Based on Imine Bonds for Its Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composites
by
Shuai Wang
, Tatsuo Kaneko
, Mingqing Chen
, Dongjian Shi
, Yue Jiang
, Weifu Dong
in
bio-based
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bonding strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Chemical bonds
/ Composite materials
/ Cooling
/ Cyclohexanol
/ degradable
/ epoxy resin
/ Epoxy resins
/ Ethanol
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Heat treatment
/ Hot pressing
/ Imines
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Network topologies
/ NMR
/ Nonrenewable resources
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Performance degradation
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ recycled
/ Recycling
/ Tensile strength
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Vanillin
2023
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High-Strength, Degradable and Recyclable Epoxy Resin Based on Imine Bonds for Its Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composites
by
Shuai Wang
, Tatsuo Kaneko
, Mingqing Chen
, Dongjian Shi
, Yue Jiang
, Weifu Dong
in
bio-based
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bonding strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Chemical bonds
/ Composite materials
/ Cooling
/ Cyclohexanol
/ degradable
/ epoxy resin
/ Epoxy resins
/ Ethanol
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Heat treatment
/ Hot pressing
/ Imines
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Network topologies
/ NMR
/ Nonrenewable resources
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Performance degradation
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ recycled
/ Recycling
/ Tensile strength
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Vanillin
2023
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High-Strength, Degradable and Recyclable Epoxy Resin Based on Imine Bonds for Its Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composites
by
Shuai Wang
, Tatsuo Kaneko
, Mingqing Chen
, Dongjian Shi
, Yue Jiang
, Weifu Dong
in
bio-based
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bonding strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Chemical bonds
/ Composite materials
/ Cooling
/ Cyclohexanol
/ degradable
/ epoxy resin
/ Epoxy resins
/ Ethanol
/ Fiber composites
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Heat treatment
/ Hot pressing
/ Imines
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Modulus of elasticity
/ Network topologies
/ NMR
/ Nonrenewable resources
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Performance degradation
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ recycled
/ Recycling
/ Tensile strength
/ Thermal properties
/ Thermodynamic properties
/ Vanillin
2023
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High-Strength, Degradable and Recyclable Epoxy Resin Based on Imine Bonds for Its Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composites
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High-Strength, Degradable and Recyclable Epoxy Resin Based on Imine Bonds for Its Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Composites
2023
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Overview
Carbon fiber (CF) is widely used in the preparation of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites (CFRP) in which it is combined with epoxy resin due to its good mechanical properties. Thermosetting bisphenol A epoxy resin, as one of the most common polymer materials, is a non-renewable resource, leading to a heavy environmental burden and resource waste. To solve the above problems and achieve high mechanical and thermal properties comparable to those of bisphenol A, herein, a high-performance, degradable and recyclable bio-based epoxy resin was developed by reacting the lignin derivative vanillin with 4-amino cyclohexanol via Schiff base. This bio-based epoxy resin showed a Young’s modulus of 2.68 GPa and tensile strength of 44 MPa, 36.8% and 15.8% higher than those of bisphenol A epoxy, respectively. Based on the reversible exchange reaction of the imine bond, the resin exhibited good degradation in an acidic environment and was recoverable by heat treatment. Moreover, the prepared epoxy resin could be used to prepare carbon fiber (CF)-reinforced composites. By washing off the epoxy resin, the carbon fiber could be completely recycled. The recovered carbon fiber was well preserved and could be used again for the preparation of composite materials to realize the complete recovery and utilization of carbon fiber. This study opens a way for the preparation of high-performance epoxy resin and the effective recycling of carbon fiber.
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