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Modern Organic Chemistry Research

Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (ester-amide) of Adipic Acid and Fatty Amide of Melia Azedarach Seed Oil – An Eco-friendly Resource

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DOI: 10.22606/mocr.2017.21002

Author(s)

  • Abul Hasnat*
    Natural Product and Polymer Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, G.F. College (Affiliated to M.J.P. Rohilkhand University) Shahjahanpur, U.P. 242001, India
  • Sageer Ahamad

    Natural Product and Polymer Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, G.F. College (Affiliated to M.J.P. Rohilkhand University) Shahjahanpur, U.P. 242001, India
  • Syed Aziz Ahmad

    Natural Product and Polymer Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, G.F. College (Affiliated to M.J.P. Rohilkhand University) Shahjahanpur, U.P. 242001, India

Abstract

Synthesis of polymeric materials from renewable resources has attracted the attention of researcher worldwide as they are not only reducing the dependency on petrochemicals, a finite resource but also friendly to the environment. Synthesis of valuable polymers from non-conventional and non-edible vegetable oils solves the problem of waste disposal as well as bringing down the cost of end products. Melia azedarach seed oil (MASO), a non-traditional, non-edible and abundantly available resource is utilized for the synthesis of poly (ester-amide) (MAPEAA) by the aminolysis with diethanolamine followed by step-growth polymerization with adipic acid. The MAPEAA polymeric resin was characterized by physic-chemical analyses as per standard reported laboratory methods. The structural elucidation of the resin was carried out by spectral analyses. Physicomechanical and chemical/corrosion resistance performances of the resin were also investigated.

Keywords

Melia azedarach seed oil, renewable resource, vegetable oil, Poly (ester-amide)

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