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Biobased flexible polyurethane foams manufactured from lactide-based polyester-ether polyols for automotive applications
Authors:Sayli Devdas Bote  Alper Kiziltas  Ian Scheper  Deborah Mielewski  Ramani Narayan
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;2. Materials Research and Advanced Engineering, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, USA
Abstract:In this study, biobased polyester-ether polyols derived from meso-lactide and dimer acids were evaluated for flexible polyurethane foams (PUF) applications. Initially, the catalyst concentration was optimized for the biobased PUF containing 30% of biobased polyol (70% petroleum-based polyol). Then, the same formulation was used for biobased PUF synthesis containing 10%–40% of biobased polyols. The performance of biobased PUF was compared with the performance of the control foam made with 100% petroleum-based polyol. The characteristic times (cream, top of the cup, string gel, rise, tack-free) of biobased PUF were determined. The biobased PUF were evaluated for the mechanical (tensile and compressive) and morphological properties. As the wet compression set is important for automotive applications, it was measured for all biobased PUF. The thermal degradation behavior of biobased PUF was also evaluated and compared with the control foam. The effect of different hydroxyl and acid values of polyols on the mechanical properties of biobased PUF is also discussed. The miscibility of all components of PUF formulations is crucial in order to produce a foam with uniform properties. Thus, the miscibility of biobased polyols with commercial petroleum-based polyol was studied.
Keywords:biopolymers and renewable polymers  foams  manufacturing  polyurethane  structure-property relationships
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