Cryogenic thermal insulating and mechanical properties of rigid polyurethane foams blown with hydrofluoroolefin: Effect of perfluoroalkane

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of Cellular Plastics Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1177/0021955X211062633
Tae Seok Kim, Yeongbeom Lee, Chul Hyun Hwang, K. H. Song, W. Kim
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The effect of perfluoroalkane (PFA) on the morphology, thermal conductivity, mechanical properties and thermal stability of rigid polyurethane (PU) foams was investigated under ambient and cryogenic conditions. The PU foams were blown with hydrofluorolefin. Morphological results showed that the minimum cell size (153 μm) was observed when the PFA content was 1.0 part per hundred polyols by weight (php). This was due to the lower surface tension of the mixed polyol solution when the PFA content was 1.0 php. The thermal conductivity of PU foams measured under ambient (0.0215 W/mK) and cryogenic (0.0179 W/mK at −100°C) conditions reached a minimum when the PFA content was 1.0 php. The low value of thermal conductivity was a result of the small cell size of the foams. The above results suggest that PFA acted as a nucleating agent to enhanced the thermal insulation properties of PU foams. The compressive and shear strengths of the PU foams did not appreciably change with PFA content at either −170°C or 20°C. However, it shows that the mechanical strengths at −170°C and 20°C for the PU foams meet the specification. Coefficient of thermal expansion, and thermal shock tests of the PU foams showed enough thermal stability for the LNG carrier’s operation temperature. Therefore, it is suggested that the PU foams blown by HFO with the PFA addition can be used as a thermal insulation material for a conventional LNG carrier.
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氢氟烯烃吹制硬质聚氨酯泡沫的低温保温性能及力学性能:全氟烷烃的影响
在常温和低温条件下,研究了全氟烷烃(PFA)对硬质聚氨酯(PU)泡沫的形态、导热性、力学性能和热稳定性的影响。用氢氟烯烃吹制PU泡沫。形态学结果表明,当PFA含量为1.0 ppm /百多元醇重量(php)时,细胞尺寸最小(153 μm)。这是由于PFA含量为1.0 php时,混合多元醇溶液的表面张力较低。在常温(0.0215 W/mK)和低温(0.0179 W/mK,−100℃)条件下,聚氨酯泡沫的导热系数在PFA含量为1.0 php时达到最小。热导率的低值是泡沫的小细胞尺寸的结果。上述结果表明,PFA作为成核剂对PU泡沫的保温性能有增强作用。在- 170°C和20°C时,PU泡沫的抗压和抗剪强度随PFA含量的变化没有明显变化。结果表明,PU泡沫在- 170℃和20℃时的机械强度满足要求。热膨胀系数和热冲击试验表明,PU泡沫具有足够的热稳定性,可以满足LNG运输船的运行温度。因此,建议添加PFA的HFO吹制的PU泡沫可以作为常规LNG运输船的保温材料。
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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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19
审稿时长
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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