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Research Project: CHEMICAL SYSTEMS FOR THE CONVERSION OF VEGETABLE OILS TO INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

Location: Food and Industrial Oil Research

Title: Preparation of Soybean Oil Based Composites Reinforced with Flax Fiber

Authors
item Liu, Zengshe
item Erhan, Sevim
item Akin, Danny
item Barton Ii, Franklin

Submitted to: United States Japan Natural Resources Protein Panel
Publication Type: Abstract
Publication Acceptance Date: December 20, 2002
Publication Date: December 20, 2002
Citation: LIU, Z., ERHAN, S.Z., AKIN, D.E., BARTON II, F.E. PREPARATION OF SOYBEAN OIL BASED COMPOSITES REINFORCED WITH FLAX FIBER. UNITED STATES JAPAN NATURAL RESOURCES PROTEIN PANEL. 2002. Abstract. p.NN-1.

Technical Abstract: In recent years there have been considerable interest in using natural plant fibers as reinforcements for plastics. The motivation includes cost, performance-enhancement, weight-reduction, and environment. High-performance of flax fiber could potentially substitute glass or carbon fibers as reinforcements for plastics. In this report, we studied soybased composites from mixture of epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) and epoxy resin, 1,1,1-tris(p-hydroxyphenyl)ethane triglycidyl ether (THPE-GE), which are modified with a gelling agent to solidify the materials until curing occurs. The high strength composites are formed through flax fiber reinforcement. The effects of curing agents, ESO/THPE-GE ratio, and fiber loading on mechanical properties of composites are studied and reported.

   

 
Project Team
Erhan, Sevim
Liu, Zengshe - Kevin
 
Publications
   Publications
 
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  Quality and Utilization of Agricultural Products (306)
 
Patents
  Soy-Based Hydrogels For Medical Use
  New Method For Making Biobased Additives
 
 
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