Alkyd resins from acrylated prepolymersised rubber seed oil
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TextSubject(s): Summary: Rubber seed oil (RSO) is polymerised at different temperatures, viz. 60, 90 and 230 deg C using various percentages of benozyl proxide (BPO) and AIBN as free radical catlysts. This polymerised RSO was then subjected to acrylation by using MMA as an acrylic monomer and BPO as free radial initiator. The viscosities of the acrylated oil were examined. Alkyd resins are prepared from as is and acrylated RSO samples. The physical properties and air dried and baked film properties of these alkyd resins were studied and compared.
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Rubber seed oil (RSO) is polymerised at different temperatures, viz. 60, 90 and 230 deg C using various percentages of benozyl proxide (BPO) and AIBN as free radical catlysts. This polymerised RSO was then subjected to acrylation by using MMA as an acrylic monomer and BPO as free radial initiator. The viscosities of the acrylated oil were examined. Alkyd resins are prepared from as is and acrylated RSO samples. The physical properties and air dried and baked film properties of these alkyd resins were studied and compared.
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