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Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil
Nowadays, there is a significant trend away from solvent-based polyurethane systems towards waterborne polyurethane dispersions due to government regulations requiring manufacturers to lower total volatile organic compounds, as well as consumer preference for more environmentally friendly products....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050795 |
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author | Saalah, Sariah Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Aung, Min Min Salleh, Mek Zah Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Basri, Mahiran Jusoh, Emiliana Rose Mamat, Suhaini Osman Al Edrus, Syeed SaifulAzry |
author_facet | Saalah, Sariah Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Aung, Min Min Salleh, Mek Zah Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Basri, Mahiran Jusoh, Emiliana Rose Mamat, Suhaini Osman Al Edrus, Syeed SaifulAzry |
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description | Nowadays, there is a significant trend away from solvent-based polyurethane systems towards waterborne polyurethane dispersions due to government regulations requiring manufacturers to lower total volatile organic compounds, as well as consumer preference for more environmentally friendly products. In this work, a renewable vegetable oil-based polyol derived from jatropha oil was polymerized with isophorone diisocyanate and dimethylol propionic acid to produce anionic waterborne polyurethane dispersion. Free standing films with up to 62 wt.% bio-based content were successfully produced after evaporation of water from the jatropha oil-based waterborne polyurethane (JPU) dispersion, which indicated good film formation. The chemical and thermo-mechanical properties of the JPU films were characterized. By increasing the OH numbers of polyol from 161 mgKOH/g to 217 mgKOH/g, the crosslinking density of the JPU was significantly increased, which lead to a better storage modulus and improved hydrophobicity. Overall, JPU produced from polyol having OH number of 217 mgKOH/g appears to be a promising product for application as a binder for wood and decorative coatings. |
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spelling | pubmed-79618952021-03-17 Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil Saalah, Sariah Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Aung, Min Min Salleh, Mek Zah Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Basri, Mahiran Jusoh, Emiliana Rose Mamat, Suhaini Osman Al Edrus, Syeed SaifulAzry Polymers (Basel) Article Nowadays, there is a significant trend away from solvent-based polyurethane systems towards waterborne polyurethane dispersions due to government regulations requiring manufacturers to lower total volatile organic compounds, as well as consumer preference for more environmentally friendly products. In this work, a renewable vegetable oil-based polyol derived from jatropha oil was polymerized with isophorone diisocyanate and dimethylol propionic acid to produce anionic waterborne polyurethane dispersion. Free standing films with up to 62 wt.% bio-based content were successfully produced after evaporation of water from the jatropha oil-based waterborne polyurethane (JPU) dispersion, which indicated good film formation. The chemical and thermo-mechanical properties of the JPU films were characterized. By increasing the OH numbers of polyol from 161 mgKOH/g to 217 mgKOH/g, the crosslinking density of the JPU was significantly increased, which lead to a better storage modulus and improved hydrophobicity. Overall, JPU produced from polyol having OH number of 217 mgKOH/g appears to be a promising product for application as a binder for wood and decorative coatings. MDPI 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7961895/ /pubmed/33807622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050795 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Saalah, Sariah Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Aung, Min Min Salleh, Mek Zah Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Basri, Mahiran Jusoh, Emiliana Rose Mamat, Suhaini Osman Al Edrus, Syeed SaifulAzry Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title | Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title_full | Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title_fullStr | Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title_short | Chemical and Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersion Derived from Jatropha Oil |
title_sort | chemical and thermo-mechanical properties of waterborne polyurethane dispersion derived from jatropha oil |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13050795 |
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