Investigation of Linseed Oil Based Wood Coatings: Effect of Artificial Weathering
RTU 61st International Scientific Conference "Materials Science and Applied Chemistry 2020": Book of Abstracts 2020
Edgars Kampe, Anda Barkāne, Sergejs Gaidukovs, Y. Habibi

Biopolymer popularity in photopolymer mixtures are growing every year, because of their ability to be produced from renewable sources-natural oils, that we use in everyday applications. To use natural oils in photopolymer mixtures they need to be chemically modified and that process allows to fine tune polymer properties. In many cases polymer mixture needs to be further improved and modified with addition of fillers, improving mechanical properties, polymerization characteristics and lowering shrinkage. Epoxidized soybean oil acrylate (AESO) is one of more often used bio oligomer in photopolymerization, that is modified with additional monomers and lignocellulose fillers. Trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO) was used as photoinitiator. Research goal is to create AESO mixture in tandem with different type and amount of lignocellulose nanofillers and polymerize them under UV light.


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Kampe, E., Barkāne, A., Gaidukovs, S., Habibi, Y. Investigation of Linseed Oil Based Wood Coatings: Effect of Artificial Weathering. In: RTU 61st International Scientific Conference "Materials Science and Applied Chemistry 2020": Book of Abstracts, Latvia, Riga, 23-23 October, 2020. Riga: RTU Press, 2020, pp.54-54.

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