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Biosourced Raw Materials - Moving the Farm into Polymers. Douglas A. Wicks Robert M. Hearin Support Foundation Professor The University of Southern Mississippi. Outline. Overview of Polymer Science Background Examples Generation of ethanol Vegetable Oil Macromonomers
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Biosourced Raw Materials - Moving the Farm into Polymers Douglas A. Wicks Robert M. Hearin Support Foundation Professor The University of Southern Mississippi
Outline Overview of Polymer Science Background Examples Generation of ethanol Vegetable Oil Macromonomers Soy Bean Composites
School of Polymers and High Performance Materials atThe University of Southern Mississippi
UndergraduateEducation GraduateEducation Research CommunityOutreach/Education Graduate Education • PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering • 80 graduate students • Majority US Citizens • Diverse foreign contingent • France, China, S. Africa, Turkey, S. Korea, Spain, Brazil, Columbia, Malaysia, Poland, India, Canada
UndergraduateEducation GraduateEducation Research CommunityOutreach/Education Undergraduate Education • BS in Polymer Science • 4 Year degree program • 90 students • Comprehensive program • Synthesis • Coatings • Processing • Regionally drawn students • Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee.
UndergraduateEducation GraduateEducation Research CommunityOutreach/Education Research Programs • $10MM in external funding • Federal • State • Industrial • International • National NSF Centers • Industry/Univ. Coop Res Center • Materials Research Center • Internationally recognized faculty
UndergraduateEducation GraduateEducation Research CommunityOutreach/Education Outreach Programs International Coatings and Formulations Institute (ICFI)
Polymer Science Faculty Coatings Thames Evans Urban Wicks Smith Polymer Processing Hester Moore Morgan Otaigbe
Polymer Science Faculty Synthesis Polymer Physics Mauritz Hoyle Lochhead Nazarenko McCormick Mathias Storey Boyes
Present Project Objective Develop a concentrated acid hydrolysis process that converts softwood sawdust into sugars that can be fermented to ethanol. The process must be economical. minimize equipment cost - maximize conversion to sugars Hester
USM Sawdust To Sugars Mini-Plant 13 4 10 9 8 5 7 2 6 1 3 1 - motor 2 - transmission 3 - sawdust feeder 4- acid feed port 5 - twin screw extruder 6 - flow restricting orifice 7 - static mixer & water port 8 - hydrolysis reactor 9 - product cooler 10 – product collector 11 - water feed pump 12 - acid feed pump 13 – computer controller 11 12
Stage I: Aqueous latex Stage II: Close contact particles Stage IV: Ambient Crosslinking Stage III: Hexagonal packing Stage V: Crosslinked Film Continuous Film Formation with Solventless Latex Thames Research Group
Vegetable Oil Macromonomer Thames Research Group
Acrylate group reacts with growing polymer radicals O O H H H C O 3 H H O Residual unsaturation provides mechanism for ambient cure Alkyl moieties provide internal plasticization Castor Acrylated Monomer(CAM) Thames Research Group
CAM Incorporation • Variable Tg (Var-Tg) latexes • MMA:BA ratio held constant, CAM added • Iso-Tg latexes • MMA:BA:CAM ratios adjusted to achieve 5°C Tg Var-Tg CAM Latexes Iso-Tg CAM Latexes
Textile Latex For Military Uniforms Thames Research Group
Benefits • Permanent Press Uniforms • Improved wear resistance • Improved color retention • Cost savings • 100 Additional Jobs for Mississippi Thames Research Group
Additional Usage • 7,500 uniforms supplied to USAF for field trial • US Army testing permanent press uniforms Thames Research Group
Continuous Phase Synthetic Urea-formaldehyde Polyethylene Agricultural Soybean protein Lignin Reinforcements Synthetic Carbon Glass Agricultural Plant fibers Wood Environmentally Friendly CompositesComponents Thames Research Group
Advantages: Rapid cure time Water resistance Cure by crosslinking Disadvantages: Increasing cost Formaldehyde emissions Commercial Adhesives Prominent Adhesives • Urea-formaldehyde (UF) • Melamine-formaldehyde (MF) • Phenol-formaldehyde (PF) Thames Research Group
Formaldehyde • Toxic compound • Inhalation • Contact with skin • Ingestion • Irritates all parts of the respiratory system Thames Research Group
Soybean Adhesive Potential • Alternative to using petroleum resources • Biodegradable • Renewable • Relative low cost • Environmentally-friendly • Formaldehyde-free Thames Research Group
Soybean Composition Carbohydrates (35%) Protein (40%) Oils (20%) Ash (5%) http://www.nsrl.uiuc.edu http://hubcap.clemson.edu Thames Research Group
Formaldehyde-Free Biodegradable Wood Composites • Renewable • Biodegradable • Formaldehyde-free • Environmentally-friendly
PLLA Ionomers -Project Concept • Biodegradable ionomers (polymers containing ions) based on poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) • Ion groups raise glass transition temperature • Higher Tg opens new applications in food packaging and food service
Incorporation of Ionic Groups by Copolymerization Storey, R.F., Mullen, B.D., Melchert, K.M. J. Macromol. Sci.-Pure Appl. Chem., 2001 A38(9), 897.
Enhancement of Glass Transition Temperature by Ion Incorporation
Conclusions • Biosourced Products have a place in polymers • They can be included into high performance materials • The next generation will truly bring us back to the farm
Acknowledgements • The Thames Research Group • Southern Diversified Products • Professor Roger Hester • Professor Robson Storey • The US Department of Agriculture