MALEIC ANHYDRIDE

MALEIC ANHYDRIDE

Maleic anhydride (MA) belongs to the class of monomers known as cyclic dicarboxylic anhydrides. It is commonly used in polymerization reactions to produce various types of polymers such as. poly(maleic anhydride) (PMA), maleic anhydride-based resins, and maleic anhydride-butadiene copolymers (MABS), etc.

These MA-based polymers find applications in various fields including. polymer blends and coatings, epoxy resins, semiconductor devices, secondary batteries, lithium-ion batteries, resin films, glass fiber, coatings, packaging, water treatment, and drug delivery systems. Additionally, MA can be grafted onto other polymers, to enhance their performance and compatibility with other materials. Grafted polymers find applications in the automotive. packaging, and construction industries.

This chemical is also used as an electron-acceptor monomer in the development of various antimicrobial. polymers due to their reactive double bonds and reactive anhydride groups.

The structure of maleic acid consists. of four carbon molecules along with carboxylate. groups on either ends. with a double bond between the central carbon atoms.

The anhydride of maleic acid has five atoms. in its cyclic molecule. the unsaturated bond undergoes free radical polymerization in the presence of an initiator.

Application

This chemical can be used as a monomer:

  • In the grafting process of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) by the monomer microencapsulation technique. which enables the introduction of enhanced functionality. and improved properties to the polymer for functional coatings. membranes, or surface treatments, adhesives, and coatings.
  • In the functionalization of polylactic acid (PLA). and acts as a coupling agent in natural fiber biocomposites. The functionalization improves the. compatibility and interfacial. adhesion between PLA and natural fibers. leading to enhanced mechanical. properties and expanded .applications of the. resulting biocomposite materials.
  • Maleic anhydride may be used. in the synthesis of unsaturated. polyester resins and as a. reactant in synthesizing. important products such as. agricultural chemicals. lubricant additives. and food acidulatents.