JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sustainable rigid polyurethane foams based on recycled polyols from chemical recycling of waste polyurethane foams

Sera ShinHan‐Na KimJingyu LiangSang‐Hyub LeeDai‐Soo Lee

Year: 2019 Journal:   Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol: 136 (35)   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

ABSTRACT The preparation and characteristics of rigid polyurethane foams (RPUFs) based on recycled polyol obtained by glycolysis of waste RPUF scraps from end‐of‐life refrigerators were investigated. To deactivate the amine adducts derived from isocyanates, the recycled product obtained after depolymerization was chemically modified via addition polymerization of propylene oxide. Two kinds of recycled polyols with different hydroxyl values and viscosity were blended with conventional virgin polyether polyol to prepare the RPUFs. The effects of the recycled polyols on the physical properties of RPUFs such as cell structures, compressive strength, thermal conductivity, and limiting oxygen index were discussed. It was found that the RPUFs from recycled polyols showed superior compressive strength, thermal insulation property, and self‐extinguishing property compared with conventional control foam. The results of this study reveal that the recycled polyols could be used as feedstock for RPUFs with superior performance. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2019 , 136 , 47916.

Keywords:
Polyurethane Materials science Polyol Compressive strength Composite material Raw material Polymerization Limiting oxygen index Polyurea Chemical engineering Polymer Organic chemistry Char Chemistry Pyrolysis

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