Hemijska Industrija (Jan 2012)

The investigation reaction kinetic for polyurethanes based on different types of diisocyanate and castor oil

  • Ristić Ivan S.,
  • Budinski-Simendić Jaroslava,
  • Bjelović Zoran,
  • Jovičić Mirjana,
  • Pavličević Jelena,
  • Pilić Branka,
  • Cakić Suzana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND111216014B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 6
pp. 841 – 851

Abstract

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The formation of polyurethanes based on vegetable oils is very complex and thus for industrial production of this materials it is important to determine the optimal temperature for polymerisation and finally to obtain materials with the proper mechanical properties. The goal of this work was to assess the kinetic of catalysed and noncatalysed reactions for polyurethanes based on castor oil as the polyol component and different types of diisocyanates. Due to the presences of hydroxyl groups on ricinoleic acid, castor oil is suitable for polyurethane preparation. The differential scanning calorimetry has been employed to study the polyurethane formation reaction using Ozawa isoconversion method. It was estimated that the catalyst addition decreases the activation energy. The highest reduction of activation energy was observed for the reactive systems with hexamethylene diisocyanate. Validity of obtained kinetic model was examined by FTIR spectroscopy following the apsorption of reactive groups. Obtained results of mechanical characteristics of the polyuretahane networks (with different NCO/OH ratio) confirmed that applied method could be used for prediction of optimal reaction condition in polyurethane networks synthesis.

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