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Rapeseed oil-based polyurethane foams modified with glycerol and cellulose micro/nanocrystals
Fecha
2015-03-10Registro en:
Mosiewicki, Mirna Alejandra; Rojek, Piotr; Michałowski, Sławomir; Aranguren, Mirta Ines; Prociak, Aleksander; Rapeseed oil-based polyurethane foams modified with glycerol and cellulose micro/nanocrystals; Wiley; Journal Of Applied Polymer Science; 132; 10; 10-3-2015; 41602-41609
0021-8995
Autor
Mosiewicki, Mirna Alejandra
Rojek, Piotr
Michałowski, Sławomir
Aranguren, Mirta Ines
Prociak, Aleksander
Resumen
A rapeseed oil-based polyol (ROPO) was synthesized using chemical modification of the rapeseed oil (RO) by epoxidation reaction followed by oxirane ring-opening with diethylene glycol. The ROPO was used in the formulation of low-density green polyurethane (PU) foams. The use of glycerol as hydroxyl component, water as a reactive blowing agent and micro/nanocellulose (MNC) as a reinforcement increases the content of natural components in the formulations with important effects on the final foam properties. The ROPO and their intermediate products are characterized by analytical techniques and FTIR spectroscopy, while the final PU foams are characterized by morphological and mechanical analysis. The results show that the addition of glycerol increases the modulus and yield stress. The incorporation of MNC in small amounts is enough to increase the modulus at low temperatures. Both modifiers cause an increase in water absorption and the fragility of the cell walls, reflected in the micrographs of the foams.