Tailor-Made Bio-Based Non-Isocyanate Polyurethanes (NIPUs).
Juan CataláIrene GuerraJesús Manuel García-VargasMaria Jesus RamosMaría Teresa GarcíaJuan Francisco Rodriguez RomeroPublished in: Polymers (2023)
Non-isocyanate polyurethanes (NIPUs) based on biobased polyamines and polycarbonates are a sustainable alternative to conventional polyurethanes (PU). This article discloses a novel method to control the crosslinking density of fully biobased isocyanate-free polyurethanes, synthesized from triglycerides carbonated previously in scCO 2 and different diamines, such as ethylenediamine (EDA), hexamethylenediamine (HMDA) and Priamine TM -1075 (derived from a dimerized fatty acid). As capping substances, water or bioalcohols are used in such a way that the crosslinking density can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the intended application. An optimization of the NIPU synthesis procedure is firstly carried out, establishing the polymerization kinetics and proposing optimal conditions set for the synthesis of the NIPUs. Then, the influence of the partial blocking of the active polymerization sites of the carbonated soybean oil (CSBO), using monofunctional amines, on the physical properties of the NIPUS is explored. Finally, the synthesis of fully biobased NIPUs with a targeted crosslinking density is achieved using hybrid NIPUs, employing partially carbonated oil and H 2 O or ethanol as blockers to achieve the desired physical properties in a very precise manner.