WO2014169846A1 - Novel cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal diamines epoxy curing agents and degradable polymers and composites based thereon - Google Patents
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- This application is in general in the field of adhesives, composite materials and epoxy compositions, and more specifically relates to novel cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal diamines epoxy curing agents, and degradable polymers and composites based thereon.
- Epoxies are an important class of thermosetting polymers. They have diverse applications including adhesives, structural materials, paints coatings, potting, printed circuit boards, microelectronic encapsulation, the aerospace industry, and other consumer goods. Epoxy resins are hardened or cured by a cross-linking reaction using one of three methods. The chemistry of epoxy curing is explained in great detail in the Handbook of Composites (edited by S . Peters, Chapter 3, pp 48-74, published by Chapman & Hall, 1998). The properties and applications of cured resin are greatly influenced by the choice of the hardener formulation or the method of curing.
- the self-curing of epoxy resins usually requires an elevated temperature but can be initiated with either a Lewis acid or a Lewis base catalyst (as opposed to a curing agent).
- the epoxy resin is cured with a cyclic acid anhydride.
- the anhydride can react with the epoxy group, pendant hydroxyls, or residual water to form a carboxylate intermediate, which then reacts with the epoxy group, causing a self-perpetuating reaction between the anhydride and the epoxy resin.
- Catalytic amounts of tertiary amines are commonly used as additives as they facilitate the opening of the anhydride.
- Anhydride epoxy formulations do not readily cure at room temperature, and generally require anelevated temperature of 80-150 °C.
- the epoxy resin reacts in the ambient with polyvalent nucleophiles such as polyamines to form a polymeric network of essentially infinite molecular weight.
- Polyamines of the general formula (NH 2 - -NH 2 ) give cold curing compositions.
- the ring opening of the epoxy ring with a primary or secondary amine generates a stable C-N bond.
- Epoxy groups will react with potentially every amine containing an active hydrogen atom, so that a simple diamine (NH 2 -R-NH 2 ) acts as a tetrafunctional cross-linker and reacts with four epoxy groups.
- polythiol compounds Similar to amines, polythiol compounds (HS-R-SH) also react with epoxy rings to form C-S bonds. The reaction of the thiol group with the epoxy group is greatly facilitated by the presence of a catalytic amount of base, such as a tertiary amine.
- a simple dithiol compound serves only as difunctional chain extender since a primary thiol contains only one active hydrogen atom, but polythiol compounds with a functionality greater than three serve as cross-linkers.
- Polythiol hardeners also allow for ambient curing compositions.
- Faster setting formulations which are commonly sold as two-pack glues in hardware stores, usually contain polythiol hardeners or both polythiol and polyamine hardeners.
- epoxy resin due to its excellent physical and mechanical properties, electrical insulation, and adhesive performance, is widely used in composite materials, casting parts, electronics, coating, etc. At the same time, this durability makes its removal, recycling and reworkability notoriously difficult, raising concerns about the longevity of epoxy-based materials in the environment.
- the cross-linking reactions that occur with two convertibly used component epoxies are essentially irreversible. Therefore, the material cannot be melted and reshaped without decomposition of the material.
- the ordinary consumer is also aware of the intractability of epoxy adhesives and coatings; internet message boards are replete with postings and complaints on how to remove epoxy that has spilled on unwanted places or mistakenly bonded items together.
- there exists a need for new epoxy formulations that retain the remarkable physical properties of classical epoxies, but can be disassembled in a controlled and mild manner when desired, without damaging the underlying structure.
- epoxy adhesives are used for the assembly of a variety of common items and epoxies serve as the matrix materials for a variety of structural materials and composites
- the development of such a "reworkable" material would have implications in recycling, recovery, and waste disposal.
- an easily removable epoxy could expand the use of epoxies to new consumer markets. For example, joints could be bonded with epoxy glue and any spill-over could be easily removed, even post-curing, while the joint remains bonded.
- epoxy based paints and varnishes could be more easily removed.
- the intractability of a cured resin stems, in part, from its highly cross-linked network. If the links in the three-dimensional network can be cleaved under controlled conditions, the network can be disassembled into smaller, soluble molecules and/or polymer, therefore removing the cured resin stem. In principal, this can be accomplished through use of either a dissolvable resin or a curing agent that contains a bond capable of cleavage under a specific set of conditions. In the limited amount of prior art on this topic, the majority has focused on cleavable groups in the resin component.
- Epoxy formulations that possess cleavable linkages in the hardener are particularly attractive, as those skilled in the art realize that a great deal of more flexibility exists with regard to the constituents in a hardener component, due to the resin components in most epoxies are based on bisphenol digylcidly ether (BPADGE).
- BPADGE bisphenol digylcidly ether
- Epoxy prepreg is a compound system composed of epoxy resin, curing system and the reinforcing fiber, the resin system was an uncured state as an intermediate substrate for preparing the composite.
- Fiber reinforced epoxy resin composite materials, especially carbon fiber composite material prepared by the epoxy prepreg has high specific strength and specific modulus, devisable performance and diversity of forming technology, which is widely used in construction materials, aerospace and civilian entertainment.
- global composites production capacity will significantly increase, and exceed 10 million tons.
- how to deal with and recycle the waste of fiber composites have become a worldwide problem and thus prevented the fiber composite industry's growth, thereby constraining the sustainable development of fiber composites.
- this application provides novel curing agents, methods for synthesizing these curing agents, synthetic polymer and reinforced composite materials comprising these curing agent and epoxy resin, and methods for degrading the polymer and reinforced composite materials.
- the prepared degradable reinforced composite materials provided by this invention have great mechanical properties and are suitable for different composite application fields; under certain conditions, the composites are degraded, and the matrix degradation products of reinforcing material and epoxy resin can be sepa rated and recovered . Fu rthermore, the degradation and recovery method of reinforced composite material is economic, easy to control and can proceed in relatively mild reaction conditions.
- this i nvention provides a cu ring agent for epoxy resin, having Formu la I :
- each of Ri, R 2 , R3, R 4 , R5 and R 6 is hyd rogen, alkyl, cycloa lkyl, heterocyclic, heterocycloalkyl, alkenyl, cycloa lkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroa ryl, alkylene-oxy-al kyl, alkylene-oxy-cycloa lkyl, a lkylene-oxy-hetero-cyclic, alkylene-oxy-hetero-cycloalkyl, alkylene- oxy-a lkenyl, alkylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, a lkylene-oxy-a ryl, alkylene-oxy-heteroaryl,
- cycloalkylene-oxy-heterocycloa lkyl cycloalkylene-oxy-alkenyl, cycloa lkylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, cycloalkylene-oxy-aryl, cycloal kylene-oxy-heteroaryl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-a lkyl,
- each of A and B independently is alkylene, a lkylene-hetero-alkylene, a lkenylene, alkenylene-hetero-alkenylene, al kylene-hetero-a lkenylene, alkynylene, cycloalkylene, alkylene- cycloalkylene, alkylene-cycloalkylene-alkylene, a lkenylene-cycloa lkylene, alkenylene- cycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkylene-cycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkynylene-cycloalkylene, alkynylene-cycloalkylene-alkynylene, heterocycloalkylene, alkylene-heterocycloalkylene, alkylene-heterocycloalkylene-alkylene, alkenylene-heterocycloalkylene, alkenylene- heterocycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkylene-heter
- n 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- the phrase "carbon atom(s) between [two moieties]” can refer to the carbon atom to which the two moieties both attached, or the carbon atoms that link the two moieties.
- n 1, the "carbon atom(s) between [R 4 and B]” is the carbon atom to which both R 4 and B attached; when n is 2, the “carbon atom(s) between [R 4 and B]”are the two carbon atoms attached to R 4 and B, respectively; when n is 3, the “carbon atom(s) between [R 4 and B]”are the three carbon atoms that link R 4 and B, two of which are attached to R 4 and B, respectively; when n is 4, the "carbon atom(s) between [R 4 and B]”are the four carbon atoms that link R 4 and B.
- Ri, R 2 , R3, R 4 , R5, and R 6 may be the same or different; A and B may be the same or different.
- n is 1.
- each of Ri, R 2 , R3, R 4 , R5 and R 6 independently, is hydrogen or lower a Iky I.
- each of A and B independently is alkylene, cycloalkylene, arylen or heteroarylene.
- curing agent examples include but are not limited to:
- Another aspect of this invention provides methods for preparing the curing agent as described above.
- Set forth below are some exemplary schemes of methods that have been used or can be used for synthesizing the curing agents of this invention.
- Scheme A depicts the following steps:
- Compound 1-1 reacts with Compound 1-2 in an organic solvent to give an intermediate (Compound 1-3).
- the mole ratio of Compound 1-1 and Compoundl-2 is 0 ⁇ 10:1.
- the organic solvent is at least one selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cycloheptane, cyclooctane, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane.
- thecatalyst is at least one selected from the group consisting of p-toluenesulfonic acid, pyridinium p-toluenesulfonic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, hydrogen chloride, molecular sieves, sulfonic acid resin, and solid super acid.
- the reaction temperature is 30 ⁇ 200 °C.
- the intermediate (Compound 1-3) undergoes a hydrazine reduction to form a curing agent of Formula I.
- the hydrazine reduction refers to a procedure, in which intermediate (Compound 1-3) dissolves in a mixed system combined by organic solvent and hydrazine hydrate or anhydrous hydrazine, to give a curing agent of Formula I under certain reaction temperature.
- the organic solvent in Step (2) is at least one selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cycloheptane, cyclooctane, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane; the reaction temperature in Step (2) is 20 ⁇ 150 °C.
- each of Xi and X 2 independently is chlorine, bromine, iodine,
- methanesulfonic acid ester trifluoromethanesulfonate, or p-toluenesulfonic ester group.
- Scheme B depicts the following steps:
- Compound 2-1 reacts with Compound 2-2 in an organic solvent to give an intermediate (Compound 2-3).
- the mole ratio of compound 2-1 and compound 2-2 is 0 ⁇ 10:1.
- the organic solvent is at least one selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cycloheptane, cyclooctane, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane;
- thecatalyst is at least one selected from the group consisting of p-toluenesulfonic acid, pyridinium p-toluenesulfonic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, hydrogen chloride, molecular sieves, sulfonic acid resin, and solid super acid; the reaction temperature is 30 ⁇ 200 °C.
- the intermediate (Compound 2-3) undergoes an amination reactionto form a curing agent of Formula I.
- the amination reaction refers to a procedure, in which the intermediate (Compound 2-3), R 2 NH 2 and R 3 NH 2 dissolve in an organic solvent or in a mixed system combined by water and organic solvent, with or without a catalyst at a certain reaction temperature, to give cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal mixing polyamine reaction liquid, and after neutralization, solvent extraction and vacuum distillation, to give a curing agent of Formula I.
- the mole ratio of the intermediate (Compound 2-3) and the sum of R 2 NH 2 and R 3 NH 2 is 1:2 ⁇ 500.
- the amount of catalyst may be from 0 to 100 mole.
- each of R 2 NH 2 and R 3 NH 2 independently is liquid ammonia, ammonia, or organic amines.
- the organic solvent is at least one selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cycloheptane, cyclooctane, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane;
- the catalyst in Step (2), can be ammonium carbonate, ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium acetate, hexamine, ammonium chloride, ammonium bromide, ammonium iodide, ammonium hydroxide, ammonium sulfate, ammonium bisulfate, ammonium sulfite, ammonium bisulfite , ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, diammonium hydrogen phosphate, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, ammonium formate, ammonium propionate, ammonium trifluoroacetate or ammonium benzoate.
- the reaction temperature is 10 ⁇ 200 °C; the reaction time can be2 ⁇ 240 hours at reaction temperature.
- the neutralization reaction refers to a procedure to adjust the pH > 7 of the reaction liquid by using aqueous alkaline solution.
- alkali used in such neutralization step include, but are not limited tojithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate, and ammonia.
- the mass concentration of the said aqueous alkaline solution can be 0.1 ⁇ 100%.
- the solvent extraction refers to a procedure using an organic solvent to extract the cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal mixing polyamineis from the neutralized reaction solution.
- the organic solvent used in the solvent extraction step is chloroform, dichloromethane, methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, ethyl acetate, or ethyl ether.
- the vacuum fractionation refers to a procedure separating the degradable cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal diamines from the cyclic acetal, cyclic ketal mixing polyamine extract under a reduced pressure condition.
- Compound 3-1 reacts with Compound 3-2 to form an intermediate (Compound 3-3) in an organic solvent.
- the mole ratio of Compound 3-1 and Compound 3-2 is 0 ⁇ 10:1.
- the organic solvent is at least one selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cycloheptane, cyclooctane, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane;
- the catalyst is at least one selected from the group consisting of p-toluenesulfonic acid, pyridinium p-toluenesulfonic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, hydrogen chloride, molecular sieves, sulfonic acid resin, and solid super acid;
- the reaction temperature is 30 ⁇ 200 °C.
- the intermediate in Step (2), undergoes a reduction reaction to form a curing agent of Formula I.
- the reduction reaction is hydrazine reduction, catalytic hydrogenation, metal reduction, or sulfide reduction.
- the hydrazine reduction refers to a procedure in which the intermediate
- Compound 3-3 dissolves in the mixed system combined by organic solvent and hydrazine hydrate or anhydrous hydrazine, and forms a curing agentof Formula I in the presence of catalyst.
- the organic solvent is methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, decanol, dioxane, or Ethylene glycol;
- the catalyst is apalladium, platinum on activated carbon, six hydrated ferric chloride, ferric chloride, iron sesquioxide, or magnesium oxide;
- the reaction temperature is 20 ⁇ 150 °C.
- a further aspect of this invention provides a cross-linked polymer formed by a curing agent of this invention (e.g., a curing agent of Formula I) and an epoxy resin, wherein the cross- linekd polymer comprises a cross-linking group of Formula II:
- a curing agent of this invention e.g., a curing agent of Formula I
- an epoxy resin wherein the cross- linekd polymer comprises a cross-linking group of Formula II:
- each of Ri, R 4j R 5 and R 6 is hydrogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heterocyclic, heterocycloalkyi, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, alkylene-oxy-alkyl, alkylene-oxy-cycloalkyl, alkylene-oxy-hetero-cyclic, alkylene-oxy-hetero-cycloalkyl, alkylene- oxy-alkenyl, alkylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, alkylene-oxy-aryl, alkylene-oxy-heteroaryl,
- cycloalkylene-oxy-heterocycloalkyl cycloalkylene-oxy-alkenyl, cycloalkylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, cycloalkylene-oxy-aryl, cycloalkylene-oxy-heteroaryl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-alkyl,
- heterocycloalkylene-oxy-cycloalkyl heterocycloalkylene-oxy-cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-heterocyclic, heterocycloalkylene- oxy-heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-alkenyl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-aryl, heterocycloalkylene-oxy-heteroaryl, arylene-oxy-alkyl, arylene- oxy-cycloalkyl, arylene-oxy-heterocyclic, arylene-oxy-heterocycloalkyl, arylene-oxy-alkenyl, arylene-oxy-cycloalkenyl, arylene-oxy-aryl, or arylene-oxy-heteroaryl; and optionally R 5 and R 6 , Ri and A, or R 4 and B, together with the carbon atom(s) between them, form a ring structure
- each of A and B independently is alkylene, alkylene-hetero-alkylene, alkenylene, alkenylene-hetero-alkenylene, alkylene-hetero-alkenylene, alkynylene, cycloalkylene, alkylene- cycloalkylene, alkylene-cycloalkylene-alkylene, alkenylene-cycloalkylene, alkenylene-cycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkylene-cycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkynylene-cycloalkylene, alkynylene-cycloalkylene-alkynylene, heterocycloalkylene, alkylene-heterocycloalkylene, alkylene-heterocycloalkylene-alkylene, alkenylene-heterocycloalkylene, alkenylene- heterocycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkylene-heterocycloalkylene-alkenylene, alkylene
- n 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- Ri, R 4j R 5 and R 6 may be the same or different; A and B may be the same or different.
- n 1
- each of Ri, R 4j R 5 and R 6 is hydrogen or lower alkyl.
- each of A and B independently is alkylene, cycloalkylene, arylene, or heteroarylene.
- the epoxy resin comprises a glycidyl ether epoxy resin, glycidyl ester epoxy resin, glycidyl amine epoxy resin, trifunctional epoxy resin, tetrafunctional epoxy resin, novolac epoxy resin, cresol-novolac epoxy resin, aliphatic epoxy resin, alicyclic epoxy resin, or nitrogen containing epoxy resin.
- the cross-linked polymer as described above is biodegradable.
- Another aspect of this invention provides a method for degrading the cross- linked polymer as described above.
- the method includes a step of degrading the cross-linked polymer as described above using a solvent and an acid (e.g., under a heating condition), and a step of neutralization using an alkali solution.
- the method may include the following steps:
- the degradable cross-linked polymer is immersed in a mixed acid and solvent system for the degradation, and the degradation solution is obtained.
- the heating temperature is 15 ⁇ 400 °C
- heating time is 1 ⁇ 600 hours
- the mass concentration of acid in the solvent is 0.1 ⁇ 100%.
- Neutralization using an alkaline solution at a certain temperature to control the pH of the degradation solution.
- the temperature is 0 ⁇ 200 °C
- the final pH is more than 6
- the mass concentration of alkali solution is 0.1 ⁇ 100 %.
- the acid is hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrofluoric acid, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, lactic acid, formic acid, propionic acid, citric acid,
- methanesulfonic acid p-toluenesulfonic acid
- nitric acid sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid, phosphoric acid, perchloric acid, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, or phthalic acid.
- the solvent is methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, benzyl alcohol, phenethyl falcohol, p-hydroxymethyl benzene, m-hydroxymethyl benzene, o- hydroxy benzene, p-hydroxyethyl benzene, m-hydroxyethyl benzene, o-hydroxyethyl benzene, water, N,N-dimethylformamide, ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, tetrahydrofuran, methyl tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, or dioxane.
- the alkali is lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or ammonia.
- the alkali solvent is methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, water, N,N-dimethylformamide, ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, tetrahydrofuran, methyl tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, or dioxane.
- the heating temperature is 80 ⁇ 150°C; heating period is 4 ⁇ 8 hours, the mass concentration of acid in the solvent is 0.5 ⁇ 20%; in the second step, the temperature is 5 ⁇ 50 °C, the final pH is 6 ⁇ 12, and the concentration of alkali solution is 5 ⁇ 30%.
- Still another aspect of this invention provides a prepreg or a reinforced composite material prepared by the curing agent of this invention.
- the prepreg or the reinforced composite comprises a curing agent of Formula I as described above, an epoxy resin, an auxiliary material, and a reinforcing material.
- the epoxy resin is glycidyl ether epoxy resin, glycidyl ester epoxy resins, glycidyl epoxy amine epoxy resins, trifunctional epoxy resins, tetrafunctional epoxy resins, novolac epoxy resin, o-cresol formaldehyde epoxy resin, aliphatic epoxy resin, alicyclic epoxy resin, or nitrogen-containing epoxy resin.
- the reinforcing material comprises at least one of carbon nanotubes, boron nitride nanotubes, carbon black, metal nano-particles, metal oxide nanoparticles, organic nanoparticles, iron oxide, glass fibers, carbon fibers, natural fibers, synthetic fibers and the fabric made up by fiber material.
- the auxiliary material comprises at least one of accelerators, diluents, plasticizers, toughening agents, thickening agents, coupling agents, defoamers, flatting agent, ultraviolet absorbers, antioxidants, brighteners, fluorescent agents, pigments, and filler.
- the reinforced composite is degradable and recyclable.
- Yet still another aspect of this invention provides a method for recycling or degrading the reinforced composite as described above.
- the method includes a step of degrading the reinforced composite using a solvent and an acid (e.g., under a heating condition), a step of neutralization using an alkali solution, and a step of separation (e.g., physical separation).
- a solvent and an acid e.g., under a heating condition
- a step of neutralization using an alkali solution e.g., sodium bicarbonate
- a step of separation e.g., physical separation
- the method may include the following steps:
- the mass concentration of acid in the solvent is 0.1 ⁇ 100%; the heating temperature is 15 ⁇ 400 °C, heating time is 1 ⁇ 600 hours.
- the acid is hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrofluoric acid, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, lactic acid, formic acid, propionic acid, citric acid,
- methanesulfonic acid p-toluenesulfonic acid
- nitric acid sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid, phosphoric acid, perchloric acid, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, or phthalic acid.
- the solvent is at least one of methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, benzyl alcohol, phenethyl alcohol, p-hydroxymethyl benzene, m-hydroxymethyl benzene, o-hydroxy benzene, p-hydroxyethyl benzene, m-hydroxyethyl benzene, o- hydroxyethyl benzene, water, N,N-dimethylformamide, ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylacetamide, N- methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, tetrahydrofuran, methyl tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, and dioxane.
- the alkali is at least one of lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate, and ammonia.
- the alkali solvent is at least one of methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, isobutanol, t-butanol, pentanol, hexanol, heptanol, octanol, nonanol, water, N,N-dimethylformamide, ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylacetamide, N- methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, tetrahydrofuran, methyl tetrahydrofuran, glycerol, and dioxane.
- the mass concentration of acid in the solvent is 0. 5 ⁇ 20%; the heating temperature is 80 ⁇ 200 °C; and heating time is 2 ⁇ 12 hours.
- the mass concentration of alkali solution is 5 ⁇ 30%; and the temperature is 5 ⁇ 60 °C.
- the reinforced composites can be made by a prepreg forming method.
- This invention provides composites formed by degradable epoxy resin curing agent, epoxy resin, auxiliary material and reinforcing material.
- Such composites can degrade under relatively mild temperature, with more than 95% of reinforcing materials can be recycled (such as carbon fiber, glass fiber, synthetic fiber and natural fiber), and can maintain most of the original texture and mechanical properties, so that they can be reused in new composites.
- the recycled epoxy resin polymer degradation products can be used in plastic products after processing.
- the epoxy resin reinforced composite with degradable property, which is generated by degradable epoxy resin curing agent, introduced by this invention has not been reported.
- this invention provides novel, highly efficient, feasible, and economic methods for recovering epoxy resin and reinforcing materials.
- the cross-linked structure of epoxy resin matrix will have the specific chemical bonds fracture under the action of acid, resulting in the degradation of the epoxy resin matrix. Then the cross-linked structure transfers to the non-cross-linked epoxy resin polymer (like thermoplastic epoxy resin) which can dissolve in the organic solvent.
- the non-cross-linked epoxy resin polymer like thermoplastic epoxy resin
- fiber reinforcing materials can be separated from the solvent. After alkali neutralization, sedimentation, and solid-liquid separation, degraded products of epoxy resin matrix are recycled. Both recycled reinforcing materials and non-cross- linked polymer can be separated, recycled and reused.
- the reinforcing material of the thermosetting composite can only be recycled after burning out the plastic parts of the composite.
- this invention provides novel biodegradable epoxy resin adhesives composite, and the plastic part and reinforcing material of such composite can be recycled with high efficiency.
- thermoplastic epoxy resin polymer (a) Cross-linked epoxy resin curing products can be degraded to form thermoplastic epoxy resin polymer.
- the degradation procedure only has limited loss of shrinkage group, and the resulted thermoplastic epoxy resin polymer has high recycling quality.
- Such polymer can be processed for industrial uses.
- the recycling quality ratio of epoxy resin curing products or reinforcing materials is more than 96%, and the recycled reinforcing materials is very stable under the acid condition.
- the surface of the recycled reinforcing material is clean and basically has no defect.
- alkyl when used alone or as part of a larger moiety (e.g., as in “cycloalkenylo// y/”), refers to a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon group. It can contain 1 to 12
- alkyl grou p can be straight or bra nched.
- alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, n- heptyl, a nd 2- ethylhexyl .
- An alkyl group can be substituted (i.e., optionally su bstituted) with one or more substituents.
- a lkylene when used alone or as part of a la rger moiety (e.g., as in “arylaa//cy/eneoxy”), refers to a satu rated aliphatic hydrocarbon grou p with two radical points for formi ng two covalent bonds with two other moieties. It can contain 1 to 12 (e.g., 1 to 8, 1 to 6, or 1 to 4) carbon atoms. As a moiety, it can be denoted as -C n H 2n -.
- alkylene group examples include, but are not limited to, methylene (-CH 2 -), ethylene (-CH 2 CH 2 -), and propylene (-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -).
- a ca rbon-n umber modifier e.g., C 2 _ 8
- its mea ns the alkylene grou p contains 2 to 8 carbon atoms.
- a lkynyl when used a lone or as pa rt of a larger moiety (e.g., as in “a//cyny/alkyl”), refers to an a liphatic hydrocarbon grou p with at least one triple bond. It can contain 2 to 12 (e.g., 2 to 8, 2 to 6, or 2 to 4) carbon atoms.
- An a lkynyl grou p can be straight or branched . Examples of an al kynyl group include, but are not limited to, propargyl and butynyl.
- a carbon-n umber modifier e.g., C 2 _ 8 , its means the alkynyl grou p contains 2 to 8 carbon atoms.
- a lkenyl when used a lone or as part of a la rger moiety (e.g., as in “a//ceny/a lkyl”), refers to a n aliphatic hydrocarbon grou p with at least one double bond . It can contain 2 to 12 (e.g., 2 to 8, 2 to 6, or 2 to 4) carbon atoms.
- An a lkenyl group with one double bond can be denoted as -C n H 2n -i, or -C n H 2n -3 with two double bonds.
- an a lkenyl grou p can be straight or branched.
- alkenyl group include, but are not limited to, allyl, isoprenyl, 2-butenyl, and 2-hexenyl.
- a carbon- nu mber modifier e.g., C 3 _ 8
- cycloalkyl when used a lone or as part of a la rger moiety (e.g., as in “cyc/oo// y/alkyl”), refers to a saturated ca rbocyclic mono-, bi-, or tri-cyclic (fused or bridged or spira l) ring system. It can contain 3 to 12 (e.g., 3 to 10, or 5 to 10) ca rbon atoms.
- cycloalkyl grou ps include, but are not limited to, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl, adamantyl, norbornyl, cubyl, octahydro- indenyl, decahydro-naphthyl, bicyclo[3.2.1]octyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octyl, bicyclo[3.3.1] nonyl,
- ((aminocarbonyl)cycloalkyl)cycloalkyl ((aminocarbonyl)cycloalkyl)cycloalkyl.
- a carbon-number modifier e.g., C 3 _ 8
- cycloalkenyl when used alone or as part of a larger moiety (e.g., as in “cycloalkenyla ⁇ ky ⁇ ”), refers to a non-aromatic carbocyclic ring system having one or more double bonds. It can contain 3 to 12 (e.g., 3 to 10, or 5 to 10) carbon atoms.
- cycloalkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, cyclopentenyl, 1,4-cyclohexa-di-enyl, cycloheptenyl, cyclooctenyl, hexahydro-indenyl, octahydro-naphthyl, cyclohexenyl,
- heterocycloalkyi when used alone or as part of a larger moiety (e.g., as in “heterocycloalkyla ⁇ ky ⁇ ”), refers to a 3- to 16- membered mono-, bi-, or tricyclic (fused or bridged or spiral)) saturated ring structure, in which one or more of the ring atoms is a heteroatom (e.g., N, O, S, or combinations thereof).
- the heterocycloalkyi can contain 3 to 15 carbon atoms (e.g., 3 to 12 or 5 to 10).
- heterocycloalkyi group examples include, but are not limited to, piperidyl, piperazyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrofuryl, 1,4-dioxolanyl, 1 ,4-dithianyl, 1 ,3-dioxolanyl, oxazolidyl, isoxazolidyl, morpholinyl, thiomorpholyl, octahydrobenzofuryl, octahydrochromenyl,
- a monocyclic heterocycloalkyi group can be fused with a phenyl moiety such as tetrahydroisoquinoline.
- a heterocycloalkyi is preceded by a carbon-number modifier, e.g., C 4 _ 8 , its means the heterocycloalkyi group contains 4 to 8 carbon atoms.
- aryl when used alone or as part of a larger moiety (e.g., as in “ary/kyl,” or “ary/koxy”), refers to a monocyclic (e.g., phenyl), bicyclic (e.g., indenyl,
- naphthalenyl, or tetrahydronaphthyl tricyclic (e.g., fluorenyl, tetrahydrofluorenyl, tetrahydroanthracenyl, or anthracenyl) ring system in which the monocyclic ring system is aromatic (e.g., phenyl) or at least one of the rings in a bicyclic or tricyclic ring system is aromatic (e.g., phenyl).
- the bicyclic and tricyclic groups include, but are not limited to, benzo-fused 2- or 3-membered carbocyclic rings. For instance, a benzo-fused group includes phenyl fused with two or more C 4 _ 8 carbocyclic moieties.
- heteroaryl refers to a monocyclic, bicyclic, or tricyclic ring system having 5 to 15 ring atoms wherein at least one of the ring atoms is a heteroatom (e.g., N, O, S, or combinations thereof) and when the monocyclic ring system is aromatic or at least one of the rings in the bicyclic or tricyclic ring systems is aromatic. It can contain 5 to 12 or 8 to 10 ring atoms.
- a heteroaryl group includes, but is not limited to, a benzo-fused ring system having 2 to 3 rings.
- a benzo-fused group includes benzo fused with one or two 4- to 8- membered heterocycloalkyl moieties (e.g., indolizyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 3H-indolyl, indolinyl, benzo[b]furyl, benzo[b]thiophenyl, quinolinyl, or isoquinolinyl).
- heterocycloalkyl moieties e.g., indolizyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 3H-indolyl, indolinyl, benzo[b]furyl, benzo[b]thiophenyl, quinolinyl, or isoquinolinyl.
- heteroaryl examples include pyridyl, IH-indazolyl, furyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, imidazolyl, tetrazolyl, benzofuryl, isoquinolinyl, benzithiazolyl, xanthenyl, thioxanthenyl, phenothiazinyl,
- benzimidazolyl isoquinolinyl, 4H-quinolizyl, benzo- 1,2,5-thiadiazolyl, and 1 ,8-naphthyridyl.
- a bivalent aryl ring structure is “arylene”
- a bivalent benzene ring structure is “phenylene”
- a bivalent heteroaryl ring structure is “heteroarylene”
- a bivalent cycloalkyl ring structure is a "cycloalkylene”
- a bivalent heterocycloalkyl ring structure is
- heterocycloalkylene a bivalent cycloalkenyl ring structure is “cycloalkenylene”
- a bivalent alkenyl chain is “alkenylene”
- a bivalent alkynyl chain is “alkynylene.”
- substituted refers to the replacement of hydrogen radicals in a given structure with the radical of a specified substituent. Specific substituents are described above in the definitions and below in the description of compounds and examples thereof. Unless otherwise indicated, an optionally substituted group can have a substituent at each substitutable position of the group, and when more than one position in any given structure can be substituted with more than one substituent selected from a specified group, the substituent can be either the same or different in every position.
- a ring substituent such as a heterocycloalkyl
- substituents envisioned by this invention are those combinations that result in the formation of stable or chemically feasible compounds.
- Method 3 [098] 300g liquid ammonia was placed into the high pressure reactor and 30g intermediate of method 2 was added while stirring at room temperature, then the solution was slowly heated to 90°C. After 6 hours, the reaction was completed by TLC monitoring. Most of solvent were concentrated at reduced the pressure, then the residue was transferred to the reaction bottle, 30% aq. NaOH was added and the residue was neutralized to pH>10, then extracted with lOOmL chloroform/ethanol(volume ratio 3:1) for 3 times, the organic phase was combined and dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate or anhydrous magnesium sulfate, filtered, the filter cake was washed with small amount of solvent, then the filtrate was concentrated and distilled at reduced pressure to give 15g Curing Agent 1.
- the crude solid prepared by the above step can be used without further purification.
- 400mL N,N- dimethylformamide(DMF) and 180g sodium 4-nitrophenoxide prepared by Step (1) and 260g crude solid prepared by Step (2) were added, the reaction solution was heated to 120 ⁇ 130°C. After the reaction was completed by TLC monitoring, DMF was recycled at reduced pressure, after the residue was cooled, water was added till yellow precipitate was appeared, filtered, the solid was dried at vacuum to give 325g yellow solid.
- Step (1) 800g toluene and 440g 3-Chloro-l,2-propanediol were placed into the reaction flask, then while stirring 660g nitroacetophenone and 3g p-toluenesulfonic acid were added. The reaction solution was slowly heated to reflux with Dean-Stark trap to distil the water. After the reaction was completed by TLC monitoring, the solution was cooled to below 40°C, moderate amount of sodium carbonate was added into the reaction flask, the reaction solution was neutralized to pH close to 7, concentrated at reduced pressure, most of toluene was recycled, hot water was added till precipitate was prepared, filtered, dried to give lOOOg crude solid.
- the crude solid prepared by the above step can be used without further purification.
- 400mL N,N- dimethylformamide(DMF), 180g sodium 4-nitrophenoxide, and 244g crude solid prepared by step (1) were added, the reaction solution was heated to 120 ⁇ 130°C. After the reaction was completed by TLC monitoring, the solution was concentrated at vacuum and DMF was recycled. After the residue was cooled, water was added till yellow solid was appeared, filtered, the solid was dried at vacuum to give 315g yellow solid.
- Example 4 Degradable cross-linked polymer polymerized by the curing agent and epoxy resin
- Example 5 Degradable cross-linked polymer polymerized by the curing agent and epoxy resin
- Example 6 Degradable cross-linked polymer polymerized by the curing agent and epoxy resin
- Example 7 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 8 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer [0110] 0.6 g cured sample in Example 4, 0.1 mL concentrated hydrochloric acid, and 90 mL ethylene glycol were placed in an autoclave, stirred and heated to 350 °C, completely degraded after 0.5 hours to give transparent clear solution, which was neutralized with 20% sodium hydroxide solution. Precipitated solid was filtered and the solid was washed with water and dried to give 0.57 g of degradation products of thermoset epoxy resin, mass recovery ratio was 95%.
- Example 9 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 10 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 11 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 12 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer [0114] 0.65 g cured sample in Example 5, 10 mL concentrated hydrochloric acid, and 90 mL octanol were placed in a one-neck round flask, stirred and heated to 155°C, completely degraded after 4 hours to give transparent clear solution, which was neutralized with 10% sodium hydroxide solution, and precipitated solid was filtered and the solid was washed with water and dried to give 0.62 g of degradation products of thermoset epoxy resin, mass recovery ratio was 96%.
- Example 13 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 14 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 15 Degradation and recycling of degradable cross-linked polymer
- Example 6 0.95g cured sample in Example 6, 5ml methanesulfonic acid, and 90 mL octanol were placed in a one-neck round flask, stirred and heated to 135°C, completely degraded after 6 hours to give transparent clear solution, which was neutralized with 90% sodium hydroxide solution, and precipitated solid was filtered and the solid was washed with water and dried to give 0.91 g of degradation products of thermoset epoxy resin, mass recovery ratio was 96%.
- Example 16 Gel time and shelf time of degradable epoxy resin matrix
- the viscosity of the resin mixture is 18000-24000 cps at 70 °C. Similarly, after the resin mixture was stored at -18 °C for 7 days and 30 days, the viscosity and gel time of the resin mixture at 70 °C had no significant change; after the resin mixture was stored at 25 °C for 7 days and 30 days, the viscosity and gel time at of the resin mixture at 70 °C had no significant change.
- Example 17 Gel time and shelf time of degradable epoxy resin matrix
- the viscosity of the resin mixture is 18000-25000 cps at 70 °C.
- the viscosity and gel time of the resin mixture at 70 °Chad no significant change after the resin mixture was stored at 25 °C for 7 days and 30 days, the viscosity and gel time of the resin mixture at 70 °Chad no significant change.
- Example 18 Preparation of degradable epoxy resin carbon fiber prepreg and carbon fiber composite laminate
- the gel time of the prepared degradable epoxy resin matrix as prepared above was longer than 4 hours at 70 °C. It can be stored longer than one month at room temperature, half a year at 0 °C, or one year at -18 °C.
- Step 2 Preparation of degradable epoxy carbon fiber preprep and carbon fiber composite laminate
- the epoxy system prepared by the above step was heated to 70 °C, and carbon fiber prepreg was made using 3K carbon fiber cloth by wet method.
- the prepregs were slightly tacky at room temperature and pressed on the tablet pressing machine at 150 °C to give laminate of carbon fiber composite.
- Example 19 Preparation of the degradable epoxy resin uni-directional carbon fiber prepreg and carbon fiber composite laminate
- the gel time of the above degradable epoxy resin matrix is longer than 4 hours at 70 °C. It can be stored longer than one month at room temperature, half a year at 0 °C, or one year at -18 °C.
- Step 2 Preparation of degradable epoxy carbon fiber prepreg and carbon fiber composite Igmingte
- the above prepared epoxy system was heated to 70 °C, and carbon fiber prepreg was made using 3K carbon fiber cloth by wet method.
- the prepregs were slightly tacky at room temperature and pressed on the tablet pressing machine at 150 °C to give laminate of carbon fiber composite.
- Example 29 Degradation of carbon fiber composite laminate [0137] 0.15 g of the samples of the carbon fiber composite laminate in Example 19, 90ml concentrated hydrochloric acid and 2ml ethylene glycol were placed in an autoclave, stirred and heated to 20°C, epoxy resin matrix was completely degraded after 120hours, cool down to 100 °C, filtered when the solution was not cooled down, the carbon fiber and the degradation solution were separated, the solution was neutralized with 100% sodium hydroxide solution and precipitated solid was filtered and the solid was washed with water and dried to give 0.143g of degradation products of thermoset epoxy resin and carbon fiber, mass recovery ratio was 95%.
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