2 resultados para Radical-based allylation
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
This thesis investigates the synthesis of polymeric ionic liquid [(poly-acryloyloxy)6C6C1im][NTf2], by free radical polymerization of acryloyl imidazolium-base ionic liquid monomer [(acryloyloxy)6C6C1im][NTf2]. Moreover, the smartest synthetic route to obtain this monomer was investigated. Two different synthesis were compared. The first one started from the preparation of the monomer 6-chlorohexyl acrylate followed by substitution and metathesis to reach ionic liquid monomer. The second one started from synthesis of the ionic liquid [(HO)6C6C1im]Cl followed by metathesis and esterification in order to get ionic liquid monomer [(acryloyloxy)6C6C1im][NTf2].
Resumo:
Epoxy resins are very diffused materials due to their high added value deriving from high mechanical proprieties and thermal resistance; for this reason they are widely used both as metallic coatings in aerospace and in food packaging. However, their preparation uses dangerous reagents like bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin respectively classified as suspected of causing damage to fertility and to be carcinogen. Therefore, to satisfy the ever-growing attention to environmental problems and human safeness, we are considering alternative “green” processes through the use of reagents obtained as by-products from other processes and mild experimental conditions, and also economically sustainable and attractive for industries. Following previous results, we carried out the reaction leading to the formation of diphenolic acid (DPA), its allylation and the following epoxidation of the double bonds, all in aqueous solvent. In a second step the obtained product were cross-linked at high temperature with and without the use of hardeners. Then, on the obtained resin, some tests were performed like release in aqueous solution, scratch test and DSC analysis.