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Flexible polyurethane foams modified with biobased polyols: Synthesis and physical‐chemical characterization
Authors:G D Soto  N E Marcovich  M A Mosiewicki
Abstract:A series of flexible polyurethane foams with different polyol compositions were synthesized through the replacement of a portion of the petroleum‐based polyether polyol with biobased polyols, namely, glycerol (GLY) and hydroxylated methyl esters (HMETO). HMETO was synthesized by the alkaline transesterification of tung oil (TO; obtaining GLY as a byproduct) and the subsequent hydroxylation of the obtained methyl esters with performic acid generated in situ. FTIR spectroscopy, 1H‐NMR, and different analytical procedures indicated that the hydroxyl content increased significantly and the molecular weight decreased with respect to those of the TO after the two reaction steps. The characterization of the obtained foams, achieved through the measurement of the characteristic reaction times, thermal and dynamic mechanical analysis, scanning electronic microscopy, and density measurements, is reported and discussed. The most important changes in the modified foams were found with the addition of GLY to the formulation; this led to an increased foam density and storage rubbery modulus, which were associated with a higher crosslinking density because of the decrease in the chain length between crosslinking points. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016 , 133, 43831.
Keywords:biopolymers and renewable polymers  polyurethanes  properties and characterization
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