Digital Light Processing 3D Printing of Isosorbide- and Vanillin-Based Ester and Ester–Imine Thermosets: Structure–Property Recyclability Relationships
- 1. Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology,100 44Stockholm,Sweden
- 2. Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino,10129 Torino, Italy.
- 3. Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino
- 4. Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Description
Four isosorbide-based photocurable resins were designed to reveal correlations between the composition and chemical structure,digital light processing (DLP) three-dimensional (3D) printability, thermoset properties, and recyclability. Especially, the role of functional groups, i.e., the concentration of ester groups vs the combination of ester and imine functionalities, in the recyclability of the resins was investigated.The resins consisted of methacrylated isosorbide alone or in combination with methacry-lated vanillin or a flexible methacrylated vanillin Schiff-base.The composition of the resins significantly affected their 3D printability as well as the physical and chemical properties of the resulting thermosets.The results indicated the potential of methacrylated isosorbide to confer rigidity to thermosets with some negative effects on the printing quality and solvent-resistance properties. An increase in the methacrylated vanillin concentration in the resin enabled us to overcome these drawbacks, leading, however, to thermosets with lower thermal stability.The replacement of methacrylated vanillin with the methacrylated Schiff-base resin decreased the rigidity of the networks, ensuring, on the other hand, improved solvent-resistance properties.The results highlighted an almost complete preservation of the elastic modulus after the reprocessing or chemical recycling of the ester−imine thermosets, thanks to the presence of two distinct dynamic covalent bonds in the network; however, the concentration of the ester functions in the ester thermosets played a significant role in the success of the chemical recycling procedure.
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