Journal
MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 290, Issue 10, Pages 1009-1016Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mame.200500200
Keywords
Alfa (Stipa Tenacissima); oxypropylation; polyurethane foams; soda lignin
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Different lignins were converted into polyols by a chain extension reaction with propylene oxide (PO). Thus, soda lignin from Alfa (Stipa tenacissima) (SL), organosolv lignin from hardwoods (OL), kraft lignin (KL) from softwood and oxidized organosolv lignin (OOL) were oxypropylated in a batch reactor at 180 degrees C in the presence of KOH as catalyst. The ensuing polyols were characterized by FTIR and H-1 NMR spectroscopy, which showed that they had incorporated poly(propylene oxide) grafts into their structure. Their viscosity varied from 5 mPa(.)s to infinity, depending on the Lignin/PO ratio and their hydroxy index was in the range of 100-200, which made them suitable for rigid polyurethane foam (RPU) formulations. The RPUs thus obtained had a T-g of ca. 60 degrees C and a thermal conductivity Of approximate to 20 mW/m(.)K before ageing and approximate to 25 mW/m(.)K after accelerated ageing for 10 d at 70 degrees C. The analyses of the gases inside the cells showed that these were mostly closed, since the partial pressure did not decrease significantly withageing.
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