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Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation
High-hardness thermoplastic polyurethane (HD-TPU) presents a high matrix modulus, low-temperature durability, and remarkable abrasion resistance, and has been used in many advanced applications. However, the fabrication of microcellular HD-TPU foam is rarely reported in the literature. In this study...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248911 |
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author | Chen, Bichi Jiang, Junjie Li, Yaozong Zhou, Mengnan Wang, Zelin Wang, Liang Zhai, Wentao |
author_facet | Chen, Bichi Jiang, Junjie Li, Yaozong Zhou, Mengnan Wang, Zelin Wang, Liang Zhai, Wentao |
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description | High-hardness thermoplastic polyurethane (HD-TPU) presents a high matrix modulus, low-temperature durability, and remarkable abrasion resistance, and has been used in many advanced applications. However, the fabrication of microcellular HD-TPU foam is rarely reported in the literature. In this study, the foaming behavior of HD-TPU with a hardness of 75D was investigated via a pressure-quenching foaming process using CO(2) as a blowing agent. Microcellular HD-TPU foam with a maximum expansion ratio of 3.9-fold, a cell size of 25.9 μm, and cell density of 7.8 × 10(8) cells/cm(3) was prepared, where a high optimum foaming temperature of about 170 °C had to be applied with the aim of softening the polymer’s matrix modulus. However, the foaming behavior of HD-TPU deteriorated when the foaming temperature further increased to 180 °C, characterized by the presence of coalesced cells, microcracks, and a high foam density of 1.0 g/cm(3) even though the crystal domains still existed within the matrix. The cell morphology evolution of HD-TPU foam was investigated by adjusting the saturation time, and an obvious degradation occurred during the high-temperature saturation process. A cell growth mechanism of HD-TPU foams in degradation environments was proposed to explain this phenomenon based on the gas escape through the defective matrix. |
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spelling | pubmed-97835042022-12-24 Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation Chen, Bichi Jiang, Junjie Li, Yaozong Zhou, Mengnan Wang, Zelin Wang, Liang Zhai, Wentao Molecules Article High-hardness thermoplastic polyurethane (HD-TPU) presents a high matrix modulus, low-temperature durability, and remarkable abrasion resistance, and has been used in many advanced applications. However, the fabrication of microcellular HD-TPU foam is rarely reported in the literature. In this study, the foaming behavior of HD-TPU with a hardness of 75D was investigated via a pressure-quenching foaming process using CO(2) as a blowing agent. Microcellular HD-TPU foam with a maximum expansion ratio of 3.9-fold, a cell size of 25.9 μm, and cell density of 7.8 × 10(8) cells/cm(3) was prepared, where a high optimum foaming temperature of about 170 °C had to be applied with the aim of softening the polymer’s matrix modulus. However, the foaming behavior of HD-TPU deteriorated when the foaming temperature further increased to 180 °C, characterized by the presence of coalesced cells, microcracks, and a high foam density of 1.0 g/cm(3) even though the crystal domains still existed within the matrix. The cell morphology evolution of HD-TPU foam was investigated by adjusting the saturation time, and an obvious degradation occurred during the high-temperature saturation process. A cell growth mechanism of HD-TPU foams in degradation environments was proposed to explain this phenomenon based on the gas escape through the defective matrix. MDPI 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9783504/ /pubmed/36558060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248911 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chen, Bichi Jiang, Junjie Li, Yaozong Zhou, Mengnan Wang, Zelin Wang, Liang Zhai, Wentao Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title | Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title_full | Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title_fullStr | Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title_full_unstemmed | Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title_short | Supercritical Fluid Microcellular Foaming of High-Hardness TPU via a Pressure-Quenching Process: Restricted Foam Expansion Controlled by Matrix Modulus and Thermal Degradation |
title_sort | supercritical fluid microcellular foaming of high-hardness tpu via a pressure-quenching process: restricted foam expansion controlled by matrix modulus and thermal degradation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248911 |
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