2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-015-0825-6
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Bio polyetherurethane composites with high content of natural ingredients: hydroxylated soybean oil based polyol, bio glycol and microcrystalline cellulose

Abstract: In our study, we focused on obtaining biopolyurethane composites using bio-components such as bio glycol, modified natural oil-based polyol, and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC). The pre-polymer method was used to prepare the bio polyurethane matrix. Prepolymer was synthesized using 4,4 0 -diphenylmethane diisocyanate and a polyol mixture containing 50 wt% of commercial polyether and 50 wt% of hydroxylated soybean oil (H3). Bio based 1,3-propanediol (1,3bioPDO) was used as the prepolymer chain extender. The co… Show more

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“…The significant differences were observed for the composite sample, with 15 mass% of non-modified sisal fiber; this value is the lowest one compared to rest materials. The elevated values of loss modulus of the obtained composites are advantageous because less energy is irreversibly lost by the materials [28]. These results confirm also the decreasing tendency in the hardness and rebound resilience properties of the prepared bio-PU composites.…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysissupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The significant differences were observed for the composite sample, with 15 mass% of non-modified sisal fiber; this value is the lowest one compared to rest materials. The elevated values of loss modulus of the obtained composites are advantageous because less energy is irreversibly lost by the materials [28]. These results confirm also the decreasing tendency in the hardness and rebound resilience properties of the prepared bio-PU composites.…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysissupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The stretching vibrations of C-O-C group were registered at 1103 and 1065 cm -1 ; the vibrations correspond to free C-O-C group and hydrogen-bonded C-O-C groups, respectively. The wavenumbers at 2854 and 2918 cm -1 correspond to the stretching vibrations of CH 2 groups, while the wavenumber value at 1414 cm -1 interprets as deformation vibrations of the same groups [28].…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analyzed samples were a thin solid state. The measurement took place at room temperature, and the degree of phase separation (DPS) as well as the degree of phase mixing (DPM) was calculated according to the following equations [21].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information regarding the amounts of free carbonyl bonded and H‐bonded ‐C = O (in amorphous and ordered regions) were obtained by the deconvolution of spectrum in the carbonyl region. The degree of phase mixing (DPM) and the degree of phase separation (DPS) were calculated using the following equations : R=A1,703A1,730 normalDnormalPnormalS=RR+1 normalDnormalPnormalM=1normalDnormalPnormalS …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%