Microcellular Thermosetting Polyurethane Foams

被引:2
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作者
Brondi, C. [1 ]
Di Caprio, M. R. [1 ]
Di Maio, E. [1 ]
Mosciatti, T. [2 ]
Cavalca, S. [2 ]
Parenti, V [2 ]
Iannace, S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Dipartimento Ingn Chim Mat & Prod Ind, Ple Tecchio 80, I-80125 Naples, Italy
[2] Dow Italia Srl, Polyurethanes R&D, Correggio, Italy
[3] CNR, Inst Polymers Composites & Biomat, Portici, NA, Italy
关键词
Curing - Nucleation - Thermosets - Polyurethanes - Foams - Microcellular radio systems - Thermal insulation;
D O I
10.3139/217.3936
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Thermosetting polyurethane foams are nowadays produced with typical bubble size, d > 150 mu m, with plenty of room for improvement towards the cellular structure refinement, to gain, among others, in the thermal insulation performances. We herein report a first example of a microcellular thermosetting polyurethane foam, i.e. with bubble size below 5 mu m, produced via the gas foaming technology. In particular, high-pressure CO2, N-2 and their mixtures were utilized as blowing agents: solubilized separately into the polymer precursors, they were brought into a supersaturated state by a pressure reduction to induce the bubble nucleation and growth. To achieve microcellular foams, we made use of a novel two-stage pressure reduction program, concurrent to the polymer curing. The first stage is a pressure quench O (10(-2) s) from the saturation pressure to an intermediate pressure to induce the nucleation of a large amount of dense bubbles. The second stage is a slow O (10(2) s) further pressure decrease to ambient pressure, allowing for a slow bubble growth, designed to reach ambient pressure exactly when the curing reached completion.
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页码:326 / 330
页数:5
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