Abstract

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) waste was depolymerised in the presence of tetraethylene glycol and manganese acetate as a catalyst, so as to produce oligomers. An epoxy resin was then prepared by the reaction of these oligomers with epichlorohydrin in presence of NaOH as a catalyst. New diacrylate and dimethacrylate vinylester resins were then synthesized by reaction of the terminal epoxy groups with acrylic and methacrylic acid in the presence of triphenyl phosphite as a catalyst. The chemical structures of the resulting vinyl ester resins were confirmed by 1HNMR. The vinyl ester resins were used as crosslinking agents for unsaturated polyester resin diluted with styrene, using free radical initiator and accelerator.

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