BIOBASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND WASTE COFFEE
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Pantić, OlgaPanić, Vesna

Savić, Sanja
Marković, Maja

Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina

Spasojević, Pavle

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Replacing styrene with biobased monomers to produce fully biobased unsaturated polyester
resins (UPRs) turned out to be quite a challenging task. Styrene has been recognized as a hazardous
and a potentially carcinogenic substance for human health. Using dimethyl itaconate as an alternative reactive diluent to styrene, which can be obtained from renewable resources, enables low viscosity for easy manipulation of mentioned UPRs. Fully biobased UPRs in question were based on itaconic acid, succinic acid, and propylene glycol, which were then diluted with dimethyl itaconate.
Having in mind that UPRs can be used as a matrix for composite materials, this paper examines the
effect of different weight ratios of spent coffee grounds as a filler. To determine the application of
thus obtained composite materials, characterization consisted of examining mechanical properties
based on viscosity measurements, uniaxial stretching experiments, FTIR spectroscopy and gel content analysis.
Keywords:
biobased materials; / waste coffee; / itaconic acid; / sustainable developmentSource:
The 35rd International Congress on Processing Industry, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022Publisher:
- Savez mašinskih i elektrotehničkih inženjera i tehničara Srbije (SMEITS) Društvo za procesnu tehniku, Beograd, Srbija
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- POLYGREEN - Towards a Green and Sustainable Polymer Industry: Fully Biobased Unsaturated Polyester Resins (RS-6062612)
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Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Pantić, Olga AU - Panić, Vesna AU - Savić, Sanja AU - Marković, Maja AU - Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina AU - Spasojević, Pavle PY - 2022 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5234 AB - Replacing styrene with biobased monomers to produce fully biobased unsaturated polyester resins (UPRs) turned out to be quite a challenging task. Styrene has been recognized as a hazardous and a potentially carcinogenic substance for human health. Using dimethyl itaconate as an alternative reactive diluent to styrene, which can be obtained from renewable resources, enables low viscosity for easy manipulation of mentioned UPRs. Fully biobased UPRs in question were based on itaconic acid, succinic acid, and propylene glycol, which were then diluted with dimethyl itaconate. Having in mind that UPRs can be used as a matrix for composite materials, this paper examines the effect of different weight ratios of spent coffee grounds as a filler. To determine the application of thus obtained composite materials, characterization consisted of examining mechanical properties based on viscosity measurements, uniaxial stretching experiments, FTIR spectroscopy and gel content analysis. PB - Savez mašinskih i elektrotehničkih inženjera i tehničara Srbije (SMEITS) Društvo za procesnu tehniku, Beograd, Srbija C3 - The 35rd International Congress on Processing Industry, Belgrade, Serbia T1 - BIOBASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND WASTE COFFEE DO - 10.24094/ptk.022.041 ER -
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Pantić, O., Panić, V., Savić, S., Marković, M., Kalagasidis Krušić, M.,& Spasojević, P.. (2022). BIOBASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND WASTE COFFEE. in The 35rd International Congress on Processing Industry, Belgrade, Serbia Savez mašinskih i elektrotehničkih inženjera i tehničara Srbije (SMEITS) Društvo za procesnu tehniku, Beograd, Srbija.. https://doi.org/10.24094/ptk.022.041
Pantić O, Panić V, Savić S, Marković M, Kalagasidis Krušić M, Spasojević P. BIOBASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND WASTE COFFEE. in The 35rd International Congress on Processing Industry, Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;. doi:10.24094/ptk.022.041 .
Pantić, Olga, Panić, Vesna, Savić, Sanja, Marković, Maja, Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina, Spasojević, Pavle, "BIOBASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS OBTAINED FROM UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND WASTE COFFEE" in The 35rd International Congress on Processing Industry, Belgrade, Serbia (2022), https://doi.org/10.24094/ptk.022.041 . .