Ethoxylated Soybean Polyols for Polyurethanes |
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Authors: | Mihail Ionescu Zoran S. Petrović Xianmei Wan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kansas Polymer Research Center, Pittsburg State University, 1501 South Joplin, Pittsburg, KS 66762, USA |
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Abstract: | Soybean polyols prepared by ring opening reactions of epoxidized soybean oil with hydrogen active compounds (water, alcohols, organic or inorganic acids, thiols, hydrogen etc.) have a low reactivity in the reaction with isocyanates because the hydroxyl groups are secondary. This paper presents a simple and convenient method to increase the reactivity of soybean polyols with secondary hydroxyl groups by ethoxylation reactions with the preservation of triglyceride ester bonds. The method uses mild reaction conditions: low alkoxylation temperature of 35–45 °C, low pressure of 0.1–0.2 MPa (15–30 p.s.i.) and a superacid as catalyst (HBF4). The new soybean polyols have a higher reactivity toward isocyanates in polyurethane formation due to the high percentage of primary hydroxyl groups. The primary hydroxyl content was determined by the second order kinetics of polyol reaction with phenyl isocyanate. |
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Keywords: | Soybean oil Polyols Ethylene oxide Ring opening polymerization Cationic polymerization |
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