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Preparation of natural rubber-based polyol by oxidative degradation under supercritical carbon dioxide for flexible bio-based polyurethane foams

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Nowadays, polyurethane foams play a key role in widespread applications, and their market demand is still growing globally. This work aims to prepare hydroxyl telechelic liquid natural rubber, a bio-based polyol, as a sustainable raw material and to enhance elastic properties of soft segment bio-based polyurethane foams. A hydroxyl telechelic liquid natural rubber with a viscosity-average molecular weight of 4.2 × 103g/mol was successfully produced by oxidative degradation of natural rubber with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of supercritical carbon dioxide, then modifying the chain-end functionality to obtain hydroxyl number of 59 mg KOH/g. The functionality of hydroxyl telechelic liquid natural rubber was confirmed by FT-IR and 1H-NMR. Bio-based polyurethane foams were then prepared by mixing the synthesized hydroxyl telechelic liquid natural rubber with commercial diisocyanate. Morphological properties and thermal stability of polyurethane foams were investigated.

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epoxidized natural rubber, Flexible polyurethane foams, hydroxyl-terminated liquid natural rubber, oxidative degradation, sorbitol

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Journal of Cellular Plastics, 52(6), 585-594, 2016

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