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4432963
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Recycling of flexible polyurethane foams with a low aromatic amine content
Author(s)
Modesti, M; Simioni, F; Munari, R; Baldoin, N
Year
1995
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Reactive and Functional Polymers
ISSN:
1381-5148
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Location
AMSTERDAM
Volume
26
Issue
1-3
Page Numbers
157-165
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/1381-5148(95)00031-A
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1995TT50400017
URL
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/138151489500031A
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Abstract
The glycolysis process is the basis for a controlled degradation of crosslinked polyurethane for recycling. Flexible water-blown polyurethanes are polymers with repeating urethane and urea groups. When they undergo heating in presence of glycols and selective catalysts, the reaction of these groups leads to products that are liquid at room temperature. The transesterification reaction of the urethane groups, that leads to the formation of new carbamate is faster than that of the urea groups that leads to the formation of carbamates and amines. The carbamates in turn undergo aminolysis due to the amines formed in the glycolysis of the urea groups to give insoluble products. The possibility of transforming the free aromatic amines by means of a reaction with formaldehyde into products with methylol end groups has been studied. At the same time the formation of a solid phase, mainly of urea groups, has been avoided. The use of ethylene glycol (EG) allows the process to be carried out with high polymer/glycol ratio (up to 4:1) even if a biphase product is obtained. The top phase is mainly formed by the polyether polyol from the polymer, the bottom phase is formed by the solution of carbamates, ureas and amines in EG.
Keywords
recycling; glycolysis; polyurethane; aromatic amines
Conference Name
6th International Conference on Polymer Supported Reactions in Organic Chemistry (POC 94)
Conference Location
VENICE, ITALY
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