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Improving the Insulating Capacity of Polyurethane Foams through Polyurethane Aerogel Inclusion: From Insulation to Superinsulation

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12132232

Keywords

polyurethane foam; polyurethane aerogel; pore size; composites; mechanical properties; thermal superinsulation; Knudsen effect

Funding

  1. FPU grant from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [FPU17/03299, RTI2018-098749-B-I00]
  2. Junta de Castilla y Leon [VA202P20]
  3. Ente Publico Regional de la Energia de Castilla y Leon (EREN)
  4. Regional Government of Castilla y Leon
  5. EU-FEDER program [CLU-2019-04]

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A novel synthesis method for polyurethane foam/polyurethane aerogel (PUF-PUA) composites is presented in this study. The effect of foam pore size on the final properties of the composites is investigated. The results show that the foam pore size has a clear influence on density, shrinkage, and thermal conductivity. Inclusion of polyurethane aerogel into the foam skeleton increases the elastic modulus of the composites while maintaining flexibility and recovery ratios. The synthesized PUF-PUA composites exhibit excellent insulating performance.
A novel synthesis of polyurethane foam/polyurethane aerogel (PUF-PUA) composites is presented. Three different polyurethane reticulated foams which present the same density but different pore sizes (named S for small, M for medium, and L for large) have been used. After the characterization of the reference materials (either, foams, and pure aerogel), the obtained composites have been characterized in order to study the effect of the foam pore size on the final properties, so that density, shrinkage, porous structure, mechanical properties, and thermal conductivity are determined. A clear influence of the pore size on the density and shrinkage was found, and the lowest densities are those obtained from L composites (123 kg/m(3)). Moreover, the aerogel density and shrinkage have been significantly reduced through the employment of the polyurethane (PU) foam skeleton. Due to the enhanced mechanical properties of polyurethane aerogels, the inclusion of polyurethane aerogel into the foam skeleton helps to increase the elastic modulus of the foams from 0.03 and 0.08 MPa to 0.85 MPa, while keeping great flexibility and recovery ratios. Moreover, the synthesized PUF-PUA composites show an excellent insulating performance, reducing the initial thermal conductivity values from 34.1, 40.3, and 50.6 mW/(m K) at 10 degrees C for the foams S, M, and L, to 15.8, 16.6, and 16.1 mW/(m K), respectively. Additionally, the effect of the different heat transfer mechanisms to the total thermal conductivity is herein analyzed by using a theoretical model as well as the influence of the measurement temperature.

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