Abstract

Castor oil polyol (COP) having a hydroxyl number of 400 mg KOH/g was prepared through the transesterification reaction of castor oil with glycerol. The effect of reaction temperature on the composition, hydroxyl number and viscosity of the COP products was studied. A series of rigid polyurethane foams were synthesised using the mixtures comprising COP and a petroleum-based polyol with various proportions as polyol component. It was found that the foaming rate, compressive strength and dimensional stability and morphology of resulting foams were dominated by the foam formulation, in a more accurate way, COP content in the polyol mixtures. The combination of expandable graphite and dimethyl methyl phosphonate exhibited stronger flame retardant function which was ascribed to the synergistic effect associated with the simultaneous presence of the two additives. An improvement in thermal stability was observed due to the inclusion of the flame retardants.

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