JOURNAL ARTICLE

Water blown free rise polyurethane foams

Debdarsan NiyogiRajeev KumarK. S. Gandhi

Year: 1999 Journal:   Polymer Engineering and Science Vol: 39 (1)Pages: 199-209   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract A model is developed in this work for predicting the bubble size distribution in polyurethane foams generated by using water as a chemical blowing agent. The model combines equations of energy balance, kinetics of the reactions of isocyanate with water and polyol, and nucleation and growth of CO 2 bubbles. It is found that as the water content of the reaction mixture is increased, the mean bubble size decreases and the bubble size distribution become narrower. Exactly the opposite occurs in polyurethanes foamed with a physical blowing agent, e.g., DuPont Freons. This suggests that a combination of physical and chemical blowing agents can be employed to control bubble size distribution.

Keywords:
Blowing agent Bubble Polyurethane Materials science Nucleation Isocyanate Work (physics) Polyol Composite material Chemical engineering Thermodynamics Mechanics

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Citation History

Topics

Polymer Foaming and Composites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Polymer composites and self-healing
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Catalysis

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