Abstract

Novel bio-polyol was successfully synthesized from used palm oil (UPO) and was further tested for preparing rigid polyurethane (PU) foams. In this work, the modified used palm oil (MUPO) was synthesized in a single step process, by epoxidation together with ring opening reactions. The reagent ratios and reaction time for MUPO synthesis were also studied. The chemical structure of MUPO was confirmed by 1H-NMR spectroscopy and FTIR. The hydroxyl value of MUPO increased with reaction time and depended also on reagent ratio. The GPC trace of MUPO showed a bimodal distribution and the molecular weight slightly decreased with OH value. New rigid PU foams were prepared from MUPO. The foam cell size and compressive strength at 10% strain increased with OH value. All the rigid PU foams had excellent sound absorption coefficients. The lowest OH value (OHV = 100 mg KOH/g) provided sound absorption from 2200 Hz. In addition, the flammability of PU foams was improved by adding 30% wt of triphosphate (TPP) as flame retardant. The investigations showed that a bio-polyol based on UPO was suitable for preparing rigid PU foams that could serve as alternative sound absorbing materials.

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