1965
DOI: 10.1177/0021955x6500100112
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Kinetics and Catalysis of Urethane Foam Reactions

Abstract: Since the rates of chemical reactions in volved in cellular urethane formation are decisive for product quality, model reactions were kinetically investigated and the mech anism of catalysis was studied. A simple rela tionship found between the specific rate con stant and the molar ratio of alcohol/catalyst for an alcohol/isocyanate reaction catalyzed by stannous octoate suggests the formation of an activated intermediate complex. The balance between the alcohol/isocyan ate and water/isocyanate reaction rates… Show more

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“…E. Catalyst-Tertiary amines are usually used to catalyze AC foams (2,11,12,13,19); however, incorporating organotin complexes has been reported (3,12,13,19). In general, it is not ad- (12,13,19), and a general review of catalytic activity is available (20). We have found that DABCO@ WT, a recent introduction by Houdry Process Company, is an excellent catalyst for AC foams because it provides an extended cream time but still permits rapid rise and gelation.…”
Section: Formulation Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. Catalyst-Tertiary amines are usually used to catalyze AC foams (2,11,12,13,19); however, incorporating organotin complexes has been reported (3,12,13,19). In general, it is not ad- (12,13,19), and a general review of catalytic activity is available (20). We have found that DABCO@ WT, a recent introduction by Houdry Process Company, is an excellent catalyst for AC foams because it provides an extended cream time but still permits rapid rise and gelation.…”
Section: Formulation Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision on which to use depends very much on the rates of reaction required. The effect of various catalysts on the two chemical reactions polyol/isocyanate and water/isocyanate has been extensively investigated (2). From such studies it is possible to derive catalyst combinations which will produce expansion and gellation rates suitable for moulding complex shapes.…”
Section: Control Of Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%