Volume : IV, Issue : III, March - 2015

Feasibility of castor oil derived theromosetting polymer as low dielectric material

Saral Baweja, Rishav Kakati, Swati Arora, M. Fahim

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<p><p> The present paper reports the synthesis of a thermosetting polymer derived from non–edible oil extracted from Castor </p> <div>seeds. Polymer synthesis was done using two different solvents namely methylethyl ketone (MEK) and acetone. It was </div> <div>interesting to observe that the two different solvents had contrasting effect on the mechanical properties of resulting </div> <div>polymer. Acetone derived polymer was less ductile and thick while MEK derived polymer was more ductile and thin. Also, the most interesting </div> <div>observation was the formation of random micropores during the drying of solvent cast films due to evaporation of solvents. In the case of acetone </div> <div>the pore size was larger as compared to the pores free film formed in MEK derived polymer. These studies suggested that a controlled evaporation </div> <div>of solvents during curing can be used to control the size of pores in the films which can be used as a memane or filter. The bio–derived polymer </div> <div>was also reinforced with lignocellulosic sisal fie derived from the leaves of Agave sisalana., to develop a lightweight polymer composite. Thin </div> <div>coating of the derived polymers can be used in application where low dielectric medium is desired</div></p>

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Saral Baweja, Rishav Kakati, Swati Arora, M. Fahim Feasibility of Castor Oil Derived Theromosetting Polymer as Low Dielectric Material Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 3 March 2015


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