Chemical and Solvent‐Based Recycling of High‐Performance Epoxy Thermoset Utilizing Imine‐Containing Secondary Amine Hardener

Author:

Dağlar Özgün1ORCID,Eisenreich Fabian1ORCID,Tomović Željko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polymer Performance Materials Group Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, and Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven 5600 MB The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractEpoxy thermosets are indispensable in various industrial applications due to their exceptional material properties. However, their limited recyclability poses a significant challenge for sustainability. To address this issue, integrating recyclable imine moieties into epoxy systems has emerged as a promising strategy. Despite recent advancements, challenges persist concerning the hydrolytic stability of imine‐based epoxy thermosets and the formation of irregular oligomeric structures upon depolymerization. In this study, these shortcomings are solved by designing a liquid imine monomer with secondary amine functionalities, which is subsequently reacted with commercially available epoxy monomers to produce high‐performance epoxy thermosets. Remarkably, the developed imine‐based epoxy system shows no sign of hydrolysis even under high‐temperature aqueous conditions, underscoring its potential for various industrial applications. Only the treatment with aqueous HCl results in the selective formation of exclusively well‐defined molecules, in high isolated yields after depolymerization. Crosslinking these building blocks once again yields recycled polymers with properties identical to pristine material. Moreover, it is discovered that, despite the crosslinked nature of the epoxy thermoset, the complete dissolution of the intact polymer in dichloromethane allowed for simple solvent‐based recycling. Through design on the molecular level, the recycling of imine‐based epoxy polymers is achieved via chemical and solvent‐based techniques.

Funder

Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap

Publisher

Wiley

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