Sago starch and esterified sago starch as eco-friendly fillers for rigid polyurethane foams

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of Cellular Plastics Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1177/0021955x231224765
J. Ruamcharoen, Chor Wayakron Phetphaisit, Purintorn Chanlert, Sameela Cheming, P. Ruamcharoen
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Novel fillers from sago starch and esterified sago starch were employed as natural fillers for rigid polyurethane foams (RPUFs). Sago starch was esterified by maleic anhydride, resulting in the presence of ester groups on the starch structure. Filled RPUFs were prepared with 0.5-7.0 wt% of starch fillers in the polyol component. The influence of filler type and content on the cell morphology and properties of the RPUFs was analyzed. The results revealed that the esterified sago starch showed better compatibility with polyurethane matrix than the sago starch, which in turn impacted the cellular morphology and physico-mechanical properties of the resulting RPUFs. The density and compressive strength of the RPUFs filled with esterified sago starch were higher than those filled with unmodified sago starch, while their water absorption, and volume shrinkage were lower. The findings also suggested that the compressive strength and density of filled RPUFs increased with starch filler content up to the optimal point and then decreased. This was due to the impact of filler content on cell size, with smaller cell size at low filler content leading to increased strength and density, whereas larger cell size and more open cells at higher filler content reducing strength and density. The best properties were obtained with 1.0 wt% of unmodified sago starch and 0.5 wt% of esterified sago starch in the polyol component.
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将西米淀粉和酯化西米淀粉作为硬质聚氨酯泡沫的环保型填料
新型西米淀粉填料和酯化西米淀粉填料被用作硬质聚氨酯泡沫(RPUF)的天然填料。西米淀粉经马来酸酐酯化后,淀粉结构上出现了酯基。在多元醇成分中加入 0.5-7.0 wt%的淀粉填料,制备出填充型 RPUF。分析了填料类型和含量对 RPUF 的细胞形态和性能的影响。结果表明,酯化西米淀粉与聚氨酯基质的相容性比西米淀粉更好,这反过来又影响了所得 RPUF 的细胞形态和物理机械性能。填充了酯化西米淀粉的 RPUF 的密度和抗压强度高于填充了未改性西米淀粉的 RPUF,而吸水性和体积收缩率则较低。研究结果还表明,填充的 RPUF 的抗压强度和密度随淀粉填料含量的增加而增加,直到最佳点,然后又降低。这是由于填料含量对细胞尺寸的影响,填料含量低时细胞尺寸较小,强度和密度增加,而填料含量高时细胞尺寸较大,开放细胞较多,强度和密度降低。多元醇成分中含有 1.0 重量百分比的未改性西米淀粉和 0.5 重量百分比的酯化西米淀粉时,可获得最佳性能。
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Journal of Cellular Plastics
Journal of Cellular Plastics 工程技术-高分子科学
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5.00
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular Plastics is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles covering the latest advances in foamed plastics technology.
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