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Eco-Friendly Ether and Ester-Urethane Prepolymer: Structure, Processing and Properties

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222212207

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ether-urethane prepolymer; ester-urethane prepolymer; bio-based diisocyanate; chemical structure; thermal analysis; processing properties

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This study investigated the relationship between the chemical structure and the thermal and processing parameters of bio-based isocyanate-terminated ether and ester-urethane prepolymers. It was found that the composition of the bio-based prepolymers, as well as the content of iso-cyanate groups, had significant impacts on their processability. Prepolymers based on poly-ether polyol showed lower viscosity at lower temperatures compared to those based on polyester polyol, with viscosity values depending on the NCO content.
This study concerns bio-based urethane prepolymers. The relationship between the chemical structure and the thermal and processing parameters of bio-based isocyanate-terminated ether and ester-urethane prepolymers was investigated. Bio-based prepolymers were obtained with the use of bio-monomers such as bio-based diisocyanate, bio-based polyether polyol or polyester polyols. In addition to their composition, the bio-based prepolymers were different in the content of iso-cyanate groups content (ca. 6 and 8%). The process of pre-polymerization and the obtained bio-based prepolymers were analyzed by determining the content of unreacted NCO groups, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, proton nuclear magnetic resonance, thermogravimetry, and rheological measurements. The research conducted facilitated the evaluation of the properties and processability of urethane prepolymers based on natural components. The results indicate that a significant impact on the processability has the origin the polyol ingredient as well as the NCO content. The thermal stability of all of the prepolymers is similar. A prepolymer based on a poly-ether polyol is characterized by a lower viscosity at a lower temperature than the prepolymer based on a polyester polyol. The viscosity value depends on the NCO content.

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