Polyurethane

Polyurethane

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AmirBeigi, Mehran
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786206790006
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The chemistry of PUs leads to them being grouped with other compounds that are often collectively referred to as reaction polymers. These compounds include phenolics, unsaturated polyesters and epoxies Generally, PUs are often synthesized from the reaction between an isocyanate and polyol molecule in the presence of either a catalyst or ultraviolet light activation.39 These isocyanate and polyol molecules should necessarily contain two or more isocyanate groups (R-(N C O)n 2) and hydroxyl groups (R'-(OH)n 2), respectively. The exhibited properties of the PUs usually depend on the types of polyols and isocyanates from which they were made.40 Generally, soft elastic polymers can be produced from flexible long segments of polyols, whereas rigid and tough polymers are obtained via a higher amount of cross-linking. Stretchy polymers can be obtained through long chains with low cross-linking, whereas hard polymers can be obtained from shorter chains with high cross-linking. On the other hand, a combination of long chains with average cross-linking would produce polymers that are suitable for foam making.
EAN 9786206790006
ISBN 6206790002
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 84
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors AmirBeigi, Mehran; Hajian, Mozhdeh; Zarshenas, Pourya