CHAPTER 11. Natural Oil Polyols

F. Hapiot, E. Monflier
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Natural oil polyols (NOPs) have emerged as a promising family of biosourced compounds with interesting properties for a wide range of applications. Their utilization has recently been of major concern as these polyols contain renewable raw materials regarded as more sustainable than petroleum based materials. NOPs with a high content of vegetable oil components feature the same range of properties and structural diversity as petroleum based polyols. In some cases, they even surpass petroleum based polyols. In the present chapter are summarized the most relevant advances of NOPs in the field of coatings, sealants, flooring, inks and adhesives. Once a clear view of the NOP market has been established, the different reaction pathways leading to the formation of NOPs from vegetable oils are detailed and commented on. The main pros and cons of NOPs derived from various naturally occurring vegetable oils as additives in coatings, sealants, flooring, inks and adhesives are then presented and discussed.
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第十一章。天然油多元醇
天然油多元醇(NOPs)是一类具有广泛应用前景的生物源化合物。由于这些多元醇含有可再生原料,被认为比石油基材料更具可持续性,因此它们的利用最近受到了主要关注。植物油成分含量高的nop具有与石油基多元醇相同的性能范围和结构多样性。在某些情况下,它们甚至超过了石油基多元醇。在本章中总结了NOPs在涂料、密封剂、地板、油墨和粘合剂领域的最新进展。一旦对NOP市场有了一个清晰的认识,就会对导致植物油形成NOP的不同反应途径进行详细的评论。然后介绍和讨论了从各种天然植物油中提取的NOPs作为涂料、密封剂、地板、油墨和粘合剂添加剂的主要优点和缺点。
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