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Biosourced Raw Materials - Moving the Farm into

Polymers

Douglas A. WicksRobert M. Hearin Support Foundation ProfessorThe University of Southern Mississippi

OutlineOverview of Polymer ScienceBackgroundExamples

Generation of ethanolVegetable Oil

MacromonomersSoy Bean Composites

School of Polymers and High Performance

Materials at

The University of Southern Mississippi

UndergraduateEducation

GraduateEducation

CommunityOutreach/Education

Research

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

CommunityOutreach/Education

Research

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

CommunityOutreach/Education

Research

Research Programs

$10MM in external fundingFederalStateIndustrialInternational

National NSF CentersIndustry/Univ. Coop Res CenterMaterials Research Center

Internationally recognized faculty

UndergraduateEducation

GraduateEducation

CommunityOutreach/Education

Research

Outreach Programs

International Coatings and Formulations Institute (ICFI)

CoatingsThames

Evans UrbanWicks Smith

Polymer Processing

HesterMooreMorganOtaigbe

Polymer Science Faculty

Polymer Physics

Synthesis

MauritzHoyleLochheadNazarenko

McCormickMathiasStoreyBoyes

Polymer Science Faculty

Long History of Natural Products in Polymers

Present Project ObjectiveDevelop 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

1 - motor 2 - transmission3 - sawdust feeder4- acid feed port5 - twin screw extruder6 - flow restricting orifice7 - static mixer & water port8 - hydrolysis reactor9 - product cooler 10 – product collector11 - water feed pump12 - acid feed pump13 – computer controller

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USM Sawdust To Sugars Mini-Plant

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Continuous Film Formation with Solventless Latex

Stage III: Hexagonal packingStage V: Crosslinked Film

Stage I: Aqueous latex Stage II: Close contact particles

Stage IV: Ambient Crosslinking

Thames Research Group

Vegetable Oil Macromonomer

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

Thames Research Group

Castor Acrylated Monomer(CAM) Acrylate

group reactswith growing

polymerradicals

Alkyl moieties provideinternal plasticization

Residual unsaturationprovides mechanism

forambient cure

O

H3COOO

H H

H H

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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

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

MFT

Tg

Te

mp

era

ture

(°C

)

phm CAM

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Tg

MFTTe

mp

era

ture

(°C

)

phm CAM

Var-Tg CAM Latexes Iso-Tg CAM Latexes

Textile Latex For Military Uniforms

Thames Research Group

Benefits

Permanent Press UniformsImproved wear resistanceImproved color retentionCost savings

100 Additional Jobs for Mississippi

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Additional Usage

7,500 uniforms supplied to USAF for field trial

US Army testing permanent press uniforms

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Environmentally Friendly CompositesComponents

Continuous PhaseSynthetic

Urea-formaldehyde Polyethylene

Agricultural Soybean protein Lignin

ReinforcementsSynthetic

Carbon Glass

Agricultural Plant fibers Wood

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Commercial Adhesives

Advantages: Rapid cure time Water resistance Cure by crosslinking

Disadvantages: Increasing cost Formaldehyde

emissions

Prominent Adhesives Urea-formaldehyde (UF) Melamine-formaldehyde (MF) Phenol-formaldehyde (PF)

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Formaldehyde

Toxic compoundInhalationContact with skinIngestion

Irritates all parts of the respiratory system

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Soybean Adhesive Potential

Alternative to using petroleum resources

BiodegradableRenewableRelative low costEnvironmentally-

friendlyFormaldehyde-free

Thames Research Group

Soybean CompositionCarbohydrates (35%)

Protein (40%)

Oils (20%)

Ash (5%)

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Formaldehyde-Free Biodegradable Wood Composites

RenewableBiodegradableFormaldehyde-free Environmentally-friendly

Future Looking Totally Derived from Crops

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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

115oC, N2 atm

Sn(OBu)2+

O O

OBn

CH3

O

O

O

O

CH3O O

O

CH3OOBn

L,L-lactide MBC

O

O

O

O

O

O

-Caprolactone

O O

O

CH3OOBn

O O

OBn

CH3

O

O

O

O+

Al(OiPr)3

85oC, N2 atm

MBCBn = CH2Ph

110 oC, N2 atm

Sn(Oct)2

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

O O O

O

OCH3

O

OH

O O

OBn

CH3

O

O

O

O

CH3

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 GroupSouthern Diversified Products

Professor Roger HesterProfessor Robson StoreyThe US Department of Agriculture