The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route

Presently, researches regarding green chemistry are conducted due to its significance for the mitigation of environmental problems, particularly those related to carbon dioxide emissions in relation to global warming and the usage of fossil feedstocks not only for energy generation but also for mat...

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Main Authors: Agnė Kairytė, Saulius Vaitkus, Giedrius Balčiūnas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-09-01
Series:Engineering Structures and Technologies
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/2498
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spelling doaj-baba0fbdced84f15aa9ddacd67e379f72021-07-02T14:49:09ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityEngineering Structures and Technologies2029-882X2029-88382016-09-018310.3846/2029882X.2016.1209726The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic routeAgnė Kairytė0Saulius Vaitkus1Giedrius Balčiūnas2Laboratory of Thermal Insulating Materials, Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Linkmenų g. 28, LT-08217 Vilnius, LithuaniaLaboratory of Thermal Insulating Materials, Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Linkmenų g. 28, LT-08217 Vilnius, LithuaniaLaboratory of Thermal Insulating Materials, Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Linkmenų g. 28, LT-08217 Vilnius, Lithuania Presently, researches regarding green chemistry are conducted due to its significance for the mitigation of environmental problems, particularly those related to carbon dioxide emissions in relation to global warming and the usage of fossil feedstocks not only for energy generation but also for materials production. The study examines the impact of bio-products such as corn starch, rapeseed glycerin as well as petroleum based propylene glycol as bifunctional and trifunctional chain extenders on physical-mechanical properties of polyurethane foam from rapeseed oil polyol derived via chemo-enzymatic route. The obtained foams were characterized using European and international methodologies for determination of density, compressive strength perpendicular and parallel to foaming directions, thermal conductivity, long-term water absorption after 28 days of immersion, closed cell content and cell size. Foams containing (5–25) pphp of corn starch display significantly lower values in density and compressive strength as well as cell size compared to the neat polyurethane foam. The greatest compressive strength and the lowest thermal conductivity are obtained for foams with 25 pphp of rapeseed glycerin. All foams extended with bio-products and propylene glycol are characterized by the higher long-term water absorption compared to that of the neat polyurethane foam. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/2498polyurethane foamglycerinstarchpropylene glycolrenewable resourceschain extension
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author Agnė Kairytė
Saulius Vaitkus
Giedrius Balčiūnas
spellingShingle Agnė Kairytė
Saulius Vaitkus
Giedrius Balčiūnas
The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
Engineering Structures and Technologies
polyurethane foam
glycerin
starch
propylene glycol
renewable resources
chain extension
author_facet Agnė Kairytė
Saulius Vaitkus
Giedrius Balčiūnas
author_sort Agnė Kairytė
title The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
title_short The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
title_full The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
title_fullStr The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
title_full_unstemmed The impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
title_sort impact of chain extender on the properties of polyurethane foam based on rapeseed oil polyol obtained via chemo–enzymatic route
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Engineering Structures and Technologies
issn 2029-882X
2029-8838
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Presently, researches regarding green chemistry are conducted due to its significance for the mitigation of environmental problems, particularly those related to carbon dioxide emissions in relation to global warming and the usage of fossil feedstocks not only for energy generation but also for materials production. The study examines the impact of bio-products such as corn starch, rapeseed glycerin as well as petroleum based propylene glycol as bifunctional and trifunctional chain extenders on physical-mechanical properties of polyurethane foam from rapeseed oil polyol derived via chemo-enzymatic route. The obtained foams were characterized using European and international methodologies for determination of density, compressive strength perpendicular and parallel to foaming directions, thermal conductivity, long-term water absorption after 28 days of immersion, closed cell content and cell size. Foams containing (5–25) pphp of corn starch display significantly lower values in density and compressive strength as well as cell size compared to the neat polyurethane foam. The greatest compressive strength and the lowest thermal conductivity are obtained for foams with 25 pphp of rapeseed glycerin. All foams extended with bio-products and propylene glycol are characterized by the higher long-term water absorption compared to that of the neat polyurethane foam.
topic polyurethane foam
glycerin
starch
propylene glycol
renewable resources
chain extension
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/2498
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