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Preparation of degradable vegetable oil-based waterborne polyurethane with tunable mechanical and thermal properties

Journal

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2020.109994

Keywords

Vegetable oil-based waterborne polyurethane; Degradable films; Saponification; Thermomechanical performance

Funding

  1. International Joint Research Laboratory for Biomass Conversion Technology at Jiangnan University
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for International Cooperation Project of Jiangsu Province [BX2019018]

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In this study, the fully degradable soybean oil-based waterborne polyurethanes (SWPU) were prepared, and the mechanical properties, thermal properties and hydrophilicity of SWPU films were adjusted by changing the R value. First, soybean oil-based polyol was fabricated via epoxy soybean oil and ricinoleic acid in the absence of solvent and catalyst. Then, the resulting polyol was mixed with isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), dimethylolpropionic acid (DMPA), trimethylamine (TEA) and ethylenediamine (EDA) to synthesize polyurethane emulsion with different R value (the molar ration of -NCO/-OH). The result showed that as the R value increased, the tensile strength of SWPU film was increased from 10.02 to 27.32 MPa, the initial decomposition temperature of polyurethane films was improved from 201 degrees C to 246 degrees C, the T-g,T-h was increased from 68 to 130 degrees C and the water contact angle of SWPU films were enhanced from 82.4 degrees to 95.5 degrees. It can be explained that the degree of cross-linking of the polyurethane elastomer was improved and the interaction of the molecular chains became stronger with larger R value. Also, all SWPU films were placed in the 3 wt% sodium hydroxide solution at 45 degrees C to test the degradability, and the weight loss of samples at different degradation time were calculated, respectively. Finally, the morphology, FT-IR and tensile strength of samples was observed before and after degradation, and a possible mechanism of degradation was studied. The technique reported here demonstrated that it was possible to develop the degradable materials.

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