Abstract

AbstractAddition polymerization of hydroxytelechelic polybutadiene (HTPB) with hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDI) with a mole ratio NCO/OH = 0,8 in dilute solution of toluene as well as in bulk follows apparent 3rd order kinetics. The polymerization rates are twice as sensitive to temperature as in toluene, an effect which is attributed to intra‐ and/or intermolecular (OH, OH) auto‐association. The three alcoholic functions in HTPB are catalyzed equally by dibutyltin dilaurate. Even with high excess of NCO, free alcoholic functions were found in the product. They were determined quantitatively in moulded polyurethane sheets from HTPB + HMDI and HTPB + 4,4′‐methylenedi(phenyl isocyanate) which should be partially crosslinked:

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