Title of article :
Structure–property relationships in polyurethanes derived
from soybean oil
Author/Authors :
Andrew Guo، نويسنده , , Wei Zhang، نويسنده , , Zoran S. Petrovic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Two types of soy polyols have been prepared,
one with secondary OH groups resulted from epoxidation
of soybean oil followed by methanolysis (polyol type I)
and the other with primary OH groups created from
hydroformylation of soybean oil followed by hydrogenation
(polyol type II). Cast polyurethane resins were
prepared from these two types of polyols with Isonate
2143L, and rigid polyurethane foams were prepared from
a blend of soy polyol and glycerol with PAPI 2901.
Polyol II is much more reactive than polyol I towards
polyurethane formation. This is evidenced from studies
on polyurethane gel-times, glass transitions and rigid
foam mechanical strengths. The reaction for the polyurethane
formation is more complete for polyol II resulted
from its higher reactivity than polyol I, although a
less rigid polyurethane material is resulted from polyol II
than from polyol I. Polyol type II also requires lower
amounts of catalysts for rigid foam formulation. Both
rigid foam systems produce foams having the required
mechanical strength. The polyol II foam system behaves
much like conventional rigid foam systems where the
strength are proportional to system OH content, while the
less reactive polyol I system does not.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science