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The Use of Waste from the Production of Rapeseed Oil for Obtaining of New Polyurethane Composites

This article presents the results of research on obtaining new polyurethane materials modified by a by-product from vegetable oils industry—rapeseed cake. The chemical composition of rapeseed cake was examined. Rigid polyurethane-polyisocyanurate (RPU/PIR) foams containing a milled rapeseed cake in...

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Autores principales: Paciorek-Sadowska, Joanna, Borowicz, Marcin, Isbrandt, Marek, Czupryński, Bogusław, Apiecionek, Łukasz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31480439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11091431
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author Paciorek-Sadowska, Joanna
Borowicz, Marcin
Isbrandt, Marek
Czupryński, Bogusław
Apiecionek, Łukasz
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Borowicz, Marcin
Isbrandt, Marek
Czupryński, Bogusław
Apiecionek, Łukasz
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description This article presents the results of research on obtaining new polyurethane materials modified by a by-product from vegetable oils industry—rapeseed cake. The chemical composition of rapeseed cake was examined. Rigid polyurethane-polyisocyanurate (RPU/PIR) foams containing a milled rapeseed cake in their composition were obtained as part of the conducted research. Biofiller was added in amount of 30 wt.% up to 60 wt.%. Effects of rapeseed cake on the foaming process, cell structure and selected properties of foams, such as apparent density, compressive strength, brittleness, flammability, absorbability, water absorption, thermal resistance and thermal conductivity are described. The foaming process of RPU/PIR foams modified by rapeseed cake was characterized by a lower reactivity, lower foaming temperature and decrease in dielectric polarization. This resulted in a slowed formation of the polyurethane matrix. Apparent density of RPU/PIR foams with biofiller was higher than in unmodified foam. Addition of rapeseed cake did not have a significant influence on the thermal conductivity of obtained materials. However, we observed a tendency for opening the cells of modified foams and obtaining a smaller cross-sectional area of cells. This led to an increase of absorbability and water absorption of obtained materials. However, an advantageous effect of using rapeseed cake in polyurethane formulations was noted. Modified RPU/PIR foams had higher compressive strength, lower brittleness and lower flammability than reference foam.
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spelling pubmed-67801922019-10-30 The Use of Waste from the Production of Rapeseed Oil for Obtaining of New Polyurethane Composites Paciorek-Sadowska, Joanna Borowicz, Marcin Isbrandt, Marek Czupryński, Bogusław Apiecionek, Łukasz Polymers (Basel) Article This article presents the results of research on obtaining new polyurethane materials modified by a by-product from vegetable oils industry—rapeseed cake. The chemical composition of rapeseed cake was examined. Rigid polyurethane-polyisocyanurate (RPU/PIR) foams containing a milled rapeseed cake in their composition were obtained as part of the conducted research. Biofiller was added in amount of 30 wt.% up to 60 wt.%. Effects of rapeseed cake on the foaming process, cell structure and selected properties of foams, such as apparent density, compressive strength, brittleness, flammability, absorbability, water absorption, thermal resistance and thermal conductivity are described. The foaming process of RPU/PIR foams modified by rapeseed cake was characterized by a lower reactivity, lower foaming temperature and decrease in dielectric polarization. This resulted in a slowed formation of the polyurethane matrix. Apparent density of RPU/PIR foams with biofiller was higher than in unmodified foam. Addition of rapeseed cake did not have a significant influence on the thermal conductivity of obtained materials. However, we observed a tendency for opening the cells of modified foams and obtaining a smaller cross-sectional area of cells. This led to an increase of absorbability and water absorption of obtained materials. However, an advantageous effect of using rapeseed cake in polyurethane formulations was noted. Modified RPU/PIR foams had higher compressive strength, lower brittleness and lower flammability than reference foam. MDPI 2019-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6780192/ /pubmed/31480439 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11091431 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paciorek-Sadowska, Joanna
Borowicz, Marcin
Isbrandt, Marek
Czupryński, Bogusław
Apiecionek, Łukasz
The Use of Waste from the Production of Rapeseed Oil for Obtaining of New Polyurethane Composites
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title_short The Use of Waste from the Production of Rapeseed Oil for Obtaining of New Polyurethane Composites
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31480439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11091431
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