Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Polyurethanes (Pus) derived from castor oil have emerged due to the large availability and sustainable characteristics of castor oil. However, these polymers are prepared through tedious and/or energy-intensive procedures or using high volatile and/or toxic reagents, such as volatile isocyanates or epoxides. Furthermore, poor investigation has been carried out to design castor-oil derived PUs with degradable characteristics or thorough specifically sustainable synthetic procedures. Herein, castor-oil derived PU with more than 90% biomass-derived carbon content and enhanced degradable features was prepared through a simple, eco-friendly (E-factor: 0.2), and scalable up procedure, employing a recently developed commercially available bio-mass derived (61% bio-based carbon content) low-volatile polymeric isocyanate.
The novel material was compared with a castor-oil derived PU prepared with a commercially available fossil-based isocyanate counterpart. The different castor oil-derived PUs were investigated by means of water uptake, soil burial degradation and disintegrability test in compost. Characterization analyses, including TGA, DSC, ATR-FTIR and SEM, were carried out both prior and after degradation tests.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
castor oil; biodegradable polymers; polymer degradation; biobased polyurethanes; isocyanates
Elenco autori:
Rapisarda, Marco; Rizzarelli, Paola
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