Abstract
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the preparation of polyols and waterborne polyurethane dispersions (CG‐WPUDs) from biodiesel‐derived crude glycerol. The polyols were produced from biodiesel‐derived crude glycerol via a thermochemical conversion process, which converted crude glycerol components such as glycerol, free fatty acids, and methyl esters of fatty acids (FAMEs) into polyols under optimized reaction conditions. CG‐WPUDs with different hard segments (41.0% to 63.2 wt %) were prepared from the crude glycerol‐based polyols produced. PU coating films cast from CG‐WPUDs showed increasing glass transition temperatures (Tg) from 63°C to 81°C when hard segment content increased from 41.0% to 63.2% and had good thermal stability up to 240°C. CG‐WPUD‐based coatings showed excellent adhesion to steel panel surfaces, pencil hardness as high as F, but relatively low flexibility. This study demonstrated the potential of biodiesel‐derived crude glycerol for the production of bio‐based polyols and WPUDs. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 41425.
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