Abstract

Epoxy thermosets continue to be seen as desirable materials for high-performance applications, given their excellent thermomechanical properties. However, commercial epoxides are generally derived from non-renewable feedstocks and are highly resistant to chemical decomposition. Accordingly, the provision of readily degradable, bioderived alternatives offering both high performance and tunable thermomechanical properties is urgently necessary for the development of sustainable composite materials. In this work, such materials are prepared by the reaction of epoxidized linseed oil (ELO) with different quantities of organic acid hardeners, comprising eutectic mixtures of (trifunctional) citric acid (CA) and various concentrations of two different linear aliphatic diacids, pimelic acid (PA), and glutaric acid (GA). Variation of both acid chain length and diacid:triacid ratio permits controlled manipulation of the resulting materials’ thermomechanical properties, with extensive cross-linking in high-triacid systems yielding increases in both glass transition temperature and mechanical strength. The presence of diacid species ensures homogeneity of the reaction mixture during resin curing, without requiring exogenous solvents or other diluents to solubilize the CA, and all materials are shown to be readily degradable under aqueous basic conditions. Finally, preliminary studies indicate that replacement of ELO with glycerol triglycidyl ether (GTE) yields materials with further enhanced thermomechanical properties comparable to Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether-derived materials.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalACS Sustainable Chemisty and Engineering
Early online date17 Dec 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Dec 2025

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Dr. Philip Yang for running the DMA experiments as
well as Dr. Sunanda Sain and the research facilities at the University of Bath for technical support in this work.

Funding

This work was financially supported by the Research England Development Fund [Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST)] and EPSRC grant number EP/Z532782/1 [Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing Hub (SCHEMA)] to MGD. T

FundersFunder number
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilEP/Z532782/1

Keywords

  • sustainable
  • bioderived
  • catalyst-free
  • epoxy materials
  • citric acid
  • , green materials
  • polymers

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