Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.118, No.2, 638-645, 2010
Studies on Synthesis and Characterization of a Novel Acrylic Aromatic Amide Oligomer of Aminolysed Endproducts Generated from Pet Waste with Hydrazine Monohydrate and Its Photocuring with Acrylate Monomers
A novel acrylic aromatic amide oligomer was synthesized by using depolymerized end product of PET waste with hydrazine monohydrate. The end product of aminolysed PET waste was synthesized under ambient conditions and was used in the preparation of novel acrylic oligomer with the reaction of acryloyl chloride prepared from acrylic acid. The acrylic oligomer was characterized by spectroscopic techniques, such as FTIR, H-1-NMR, UV, Mass spectrometry, and by other analytical techniques such as, Iodine value, TGA, and DSC. The proposed structure of the oligomer is supported by its spectral analysis and the same is inferred from other techniques. The acrylic oligomer mixed with other acrylate monomers such as methylmethacrylate, ethylhexylacrylate, acrylic acid, and photoinitiator, can be cured by UV radiation and can thus be used as an adhesion promoter on metal/glass surface. This article presents the possibility of using a difunctional aromatic amide oligomer with excellent hydrogen bonding capacity as an alternative to urethane acrylates in radiation curable formulations. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 118: 638-645, 2010