Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
692375 Progress in Organic Coatings 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Camelina oil has been studied as a fatty raw material for alkyd resin synthesis.•The replacement of pentaerythritol by glycerol oligomerization products and diglycerol is proposed.•Products have similar properties (flexibility and drying time) as those based on pentaerythritol-camelina oil.

A one pot synthesis of alkyd resins based on the Camelina sativa oil as a new renewable raw material and on polyglycerols as polyols was carried out. The oligomerization of glycerol was conducted in the presence of LiOH (0.1 wt%) at 245 °C. The total content of diglycerol reached its maximum (about 33.5 wt%) after 7 h. The oligomerization product with no additional treatment was subjected to the alcoholysis reaction with purified camelina oil. The alkyd resin was obtained after polycondensation of the alcoholysis products with phthalic and maleic anhydrides at 230–250 °C. A real possibility was determined for the synthesis of alkyd resins with some properties similar to those which can be found in equivalent products manufactured on the basis of semi drying oil and pentaerythritol like flexibility and drying time.

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