Synthesis and characterization of castor oil urethane triamine networks
β Scribed by C. Saikumar; S. Rajadurai
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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β¦ Synopsis
Castor oil was polymerized with diisocyanate and crosslinked with primary triamine (Jeffamine T-403) to form networks. The effect of triamine as a crosslinking agent on rubbery castor oil urethane elastomer was determined by measuring network parameters such as average molecular weight between crosslinks (MC) number of polymer chains per unit volume (N), tensile strength, and modulus of the networks. The crosslinking density was varied by varying the ratio of NCO : NH, from 0.60 to 0.95. The results indicated the formation of highly crosslinked elastomers at all NCO:NH2 ratios employed. The tensile strength and modulus increased with increasing crosslink density up to a value of NCO:NH2 0.85 and after this there was no significant change, indicating the maximum limit of improvement attainable in terms of network characteristics.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A series of interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of polyurethane/polystyrene (PU/PS; 90/10, 75/25, 60/40, and 50/50) have been synthesized by condensation reaction of castor oil with methylene diisocyanate and styrene, employing benzoyl peroxide as initiator. Polystyrene is extracted from IPNs b
## Abstract To synthesize new functional poly(urethaneβimide) crosslinked networks, soluble polyimide from 2,2β²βbis(3,4βdicarboxyphenyl) hexafluoropropane dianhydride, 4,4β²βoxydianiline, and maleic anhydride and polyurethane prepolymer from polycaprolactone diol, tolylene 2,4βdiisocyanate and hydro