In the last years growing attention is paid to environmental concerns with a special attention to bio- and renewable resources as feedstock for the chemical industry as well as to heterogeneous catalytic processes as tools for the elimination of wastes. This paper describes the results obtained in the application of vegetable oils stabilized through a selective hydrogenation process for the preparation of polyols and therefore in the synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams which are the most common and widely used among polyurethane materials. The influence of a different catalytic system on gelling and blowing reactions was studied and then properties of obtained foams were compared. It was found that the selection of catalytic system during preparation of polyurethane foams substantially influenced the properties of the final materials. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

The role of catalysis in the synthesis of polyurethane foams based on renewable raw materials

Federica Zaccheria;Nicoletta Ravasio
2014

Abstract

In the last years growing attention is paid to environmental concerns with a special attention to bio- and renewable resources as feedstock for the chemical industry as well as to heterogeneous catalytic processes as tools for the elimination of wastes. This paper describes the results obtained in the application of vegetable oils stabilized through a selective hydrogenation process for the preparation of polyols and therefore in the synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams which are the most common and widely used among polyurethane materials. The influence of a different catalytic system on gelling and blowing reactions was studied and then properties of obtained foams were compared. It was found that the selection of catalytic system during preparation of polyurethane foams substantially influenced the properties of the final materials. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2014
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Catalysis
Flexible polyurethane foam
Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil
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