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Identification and Evaluation of Hazardous Pyrolysates in Bio-Based Rigid Polyurethane-Polyisocyanurate Foam Smoke

2021

In this study, rigid polyurethane (PU) and polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam samples made from renewable material (tall oil fatty acid) based polyols were analyzed by pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) to obtain information about the full relative smoke content, with a focus on substance identification by their functional groups and hazardousness. The relative content of gaseous products produced during the thermal degradation was evaluated between the two samples, differenced by their assigned isocyanate (NCO) index value—150 and 300. The main thermal degradation components of the rigid PU-PIR foam were found to originate from the decomposition of isocyanate, primarily for…

Smokebusiness.product_categoryPolymers and Plasticsanalytical pyrolysisenvironmental hazardsTall oilPolyisocyanurateOrganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryIsocyanateDecompositionrigid PU-PIR foam; analytical pyrolysis; physical hazards; health hazards; environmental hazardsArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometryQD241-441Anilinechemistryhealth hazardsrigid PU-PIR foamphysical hazardsOrganic chemistrybusinessPolyurethanePolymers
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Anisotropy of the stiffness and strength of rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams

2016

The cells of polymer foams are usually extended in the foam rise direction, causing a geometrical anisotropy, the degree of which, characterized by the cell aspect ratio R, depends on foam density and production method. Such elongated cell shape translates into anisotropy of the mechanical properties of foams. Rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams of apparent density ranging from ca. 30 to 75 kg/m3, containing polyols derived from renewable resources, have been produced and tested for the stiffness and strength in the foam rise and transverse directions in order to experimentally characterize their mechanical anisotropy. Analytical relations for foams with rectangular paralle…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categoryPolyisocyanurateTapering02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA401-492medicineGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialAnisotropyPhysics::Computational Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationMechanical EngineeringStiffnessPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAspect ratio (image)Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterParallelepipedTransverse plane020303 mechanical engineering & transportschemistryMechanics of Materialslcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsmedicine.symptom0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterials & Design
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Rapeseed oil-based rigid polyisocyanurate foams modified with nanoparticles of various type

2014

Polyisocyanurate foams have been developed using a polyol system partially derived from rapeseed oil (RO). The effect of nanofillers with iso-dimensional geometry (zinc oxide), nanofibers (carbon nanotubes), and nanoplatelets (organically modified montmorillonite) on stiffness and strength of the foams has been studied. It was demonstrated that the tensile properties of the filled foams are enhanced by roughly the same proportion as the stiffness and strength of monolithic filled polymers.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.product_categoryPolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolyisocyanurateNanoparticlePolymerCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryPolyollawNanofiberUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryComposite materialbusinessPolimery
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Polyurethane and Polyisocyanurate Foams in External Tank Cryogenic Insulation

2013

External tanks of the spacecrafts need not only efficient, but also safe cryogenic insulation materials and the issues of their development are still urgent. At present, polyurethane (PUR) or polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams’ cryogenic insulation is widely applied in the partially reusable launch systems. Factors influencing the cryogenic resistance of external thermal insulation performed of spray-on PUR or PIR foams are characterised based on a wide literature search. They include chemical structure and macromolecules’ architecture of polymeric matrix, physical and mechanical properties of foams, thermal stability and combustibility, cellular structure of foams etc. Experimental data on physi…

business.product_categoryMaterials scienceSpacecraftbusiness.industryPolymeric matrixPolyisocyanuratechemistry.chemical_compoundCombustibilitychemistryThermal insulationDrop tankThermal stabilityComposite materialbusinessPolyurethane
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Water-Blown Polyisocyanurate Foams From Vegetable Oil Polyols

2008

Polyols with the hydroxyl value OHV from 290 to 318 mg KOH/g are synthesized from rapeseed, sunflower seed, flaxseed, or coconut oils by the way of their: (1) transesterification with triethanolamine or (2) amidization with diethanolamine. The influence of water as the blowing agent on the storage stability of the polyol premix system is assessed from values of the polyol premix system pH, acid value, and variations in such parameters as cream and gel time. Water-blown polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams (150 · II × 300; II—isocyanate index) characterized by good mechanical characteristics, dimensional stability at 70°C and at relative humidity RH = 95% as well as by a very low water absorbance, …

chemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.product_categoryMaterials scienceRapeseedPolymers and PlasticsPolyisocyanurateGeneral ChemistryTransesterificationVegetable oilPolyolchemistryBlowing agentHydroxyl valueMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistrySunflower seedbusinessJournal of Cellular Plastics
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Fracture Toughness of PIR Foams Produced from Renewable Resources

2012

Rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams are used primarily as a thermal insulation material. Traditionally, they are manufactured from constituents produced by petrochemical industry. Introducing renewable materials in PIR formulation brings definite economical and environmental benefits. Fracture toughness of PIR foams obtained from renewable resources (with the polyol system comprising up to 80% of rapeseed oil esters) and petrochemical PIR foams has been characterized experimentally, by compact tension tests, for mode I crack propagation along the rise direction of the foams.

Renewable materialsbusiness.product_categoryMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPolyisocyanurateFracture mechanicsPetrochemicalFracture toughnessMechanics of MaterialsThermal insulationGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialbusinessRenewable resourceKey Engineering Materials
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The Effect of Montmorillonite Type Nanoparticles on Stiffness and Flammability of Rapeseed Oil Based Polyisocyanurate Foams

2013

Polyisocyanurate foams incorporating polyols derived from rapeseed oil are developed, with the polyol system comprising up to 80% of rapeseed oil esters. To enhance the mechanical characteristics and fire resistance of the foams, they are filled with three different types of organically modified clay (organoclay) in the range of loading from 1 to 5% by weight. Marked increase in tensile stiffness of nanocomposite foams is observed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.product_categoryRapeseedNanocompositeMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringPolyisocyanuratechemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitePolyolchemistryMechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthOrganoclayGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialbusinessFlammabilityKey Engineering Materials
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