Natural Palm Olein Polyol as a Replacement for Polyether Polyols in Viscoelastic Polyurethane Foam |
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Authors: | H Nurul ‘Ain T I Tuan Noor Maznee M N Norhayati M A Mohd Noor S Adnan P P Kosheela Devi S Mohd Norhisham S K Yeong A H Hazimah Irma Campara Vahid Sendijarevic Ibrahim Sendijarevic |
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Affiliation: | 1. Synthesis and Product Development Unit, Advanced Oleochemical Technology Division, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, No. 6, Persiaran Institusi, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia;2. Troy Polymers, Inc., Troy, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | The impact of replacing three polyether polyols with different levels of a single palm olein‐based natural oil polyol (NOP) was systematically correlated with the changes in foaming reactivity, cell structure, physico‐mechanical properties, and morphology of viscoelastic (VE) foams. The data show that replacing the polyether polyols with the NOP slightly increased the rate of the foaming reactivity. Increasing the NOP content resulted in increased cell size and cells remained fully open. Increased NOP content contributed to higher load bearing properties of VE foam, which can be attributed to higher functionality of NOP compared to polyether polyols. Addition of the NOP slightly increased the resilience of the foams, however, the hysteresis which is the measure of energy absorption remained mostly unaffected. Age properties, characterized by dry and humid compression sets, were mostly unaffected by the replacement of the polyether polyol with the NOP. The addition of NOP did not impact the morphology of the VE foam polymer matrix, which appears to retain a low degree of hard and soft segment domain separation. Overall, the results demonstrate a feasibility that the NOP can be used to partially replace the polyether polyols in VE polyurethane foams without significant impact on the functional performance. |
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Keywords: | Viscoelastic foams Palm olein polyol Natural oil polyol Polyurethanes |
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