Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules

Poly(urea-urethane) and polyurea microcapsules were prepared by an interfacial polymerisation using orange oil as a core material and a mixture of polymeric 4,4-methylenediphenyldiisocyanate and toluene diisocyanate in a molar ratio of 1:0.2 as oil-soluble monomers. The membrane composition, its thi...

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Main Authors: Jurij Pušlar, Dejan Štefanec, Aljoša Vrhunec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Chemical Society 2015-07-01
Series:Acta Chimica Slovenica
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Online Access:https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/1434
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spelling doaj-b4aec802c09f4d2bbdb8bc0760154fcc2020-11-25T01:34:33ZengSlovenian Chemical SocietyActa Chimica Slovenica1318-02071580-31552015-07-0162370070810.17344/acsi.2015.1434267Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) MicrocapsulesJurij Pušlar0Dejan Štefanec1Aljoša Vrhunec2Belinka Perkemija d.o.o., Zasavska cesta 95, 1231 Ljubljana-ČrnučeMikroCaps d.o.o., Stražarjeva 14, 1000 LjubljanaMikroCaps d.o.o., Stražarjeva 14, 1000 LjubljanaPoly(urea-urethane) and polyurea microcapsules were prepared by an interfacial polymerisation using orange oil as a core material and a mixture of polymeric 4,4-methylenediphenyldiisocyanate and toluene diisocyanate in a molar ratio of 1:0.2 as oil-soluble monomers. The membrane composition, its thickness and other properties were varied by changing the type and amount of oil-soluble monomers and water-soluble chain extenders, such as ethylenediamine and diethylenetriamine based on amine groups and 1,4-butanediol and polyethylene glycol 400 based on hydroxyl groups. Studies of the morphology and release behaviour of microcapsules show high dependency on the reaction conditions and reactants’ properties. The release rate of the orange oil from microcapsules is highest when using a polymeric linear chain extender, polyethylene glycol with a molecular mass of 400. Improved mechanical stability and a slower release rate of microcapsules were achieved by a thicker membrane and by using the branched multi-functional chain extender diethylenetriamine.https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/1434MicroencapsulationInterfacial polycondensationOrange oilRelease behaviour
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author Jurij Pušlar
Dejan Štefanec
Aljoša Vrhunec
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Dejan Štefanec
Aljoša Vrhunec
Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
Acta Chimica Slovenica
Microencapsulation
Interfacial polycondensation
Orange oil
Release behaviour
author_facet Jurij Pušlar
Dejan Štefanec
Aljoša Vrhunec
author_sort Jurij Pušlar
title Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
title_short Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
title_full Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
title_fullStr Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
title_full_unstemmed Using Chain Extenders to Modify Release Rates of Orange Oil from Poly(Urea-Urethane) Microcapsules
title_sort using chain extenders to modify release rates of orange oil from poly(urea-urethane) microcapsules
publisher Slovenian Chemical Society
series Acta Chimica Slovenica
issn 1318-0207
1580-3155
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Poly(urea-urethane) and polyurea microcapsules were prepared by an interfacial polymerisation using orange oil as a core material and a mixture of polymeric 4,4-methylenediphenyldiisocyanate and toluene diisocyanate in a molar ratio of 1:0.2 as oil-soluble monomers. The membrane composition, its thickness and other properties were varied by changing the type and amount of oil-soluble monomers and water-soluble chain extenders, such as ethylenediamine and diethylenetriamine based on amine groups and 1,4-butanediol and polyethylene glycol 400 based on hydroxyl groups. Studies of the morphology and release behaviour of microcapsules show high dependency on the reaction conditions and reactants’ properties. The release rate of the orange oil from microcapsules is highest when using a polymeric linear chain extender, polyethylene glycol with a molecular mass of 400. Improved mechanical stability and a slower release rate of microcapsules were achieved by a thicker membrane and by using the branched multi-functional chain extender diethylenetriamine.
topic Microencapsulation
Interfacial polycondensation
Orange oil
Release behaviour
url https://journals.matheo.si/index.php/ACSi/article/view/1434
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