Abstract

Natural-based polyols are seen by polyurethane industries as an alternative to the petroleum-based polyols because of increasing challenges due to the oil crisis and global warming. In this research, four different derivatives of bio-polyols are examined, which include the precursor Jatropha curcas oil (JC) that was extracted from Jatropha curcas seeds, as well as the derivatives epoxidated-polyol (EJ), hydroxylated epoxy-polyol (JP) and epoxy-polyurethane (JU). The computational studies provide more insight into their experimentally observed properties and can be useful in further customized design of this type of bio-polyols for industrial application. Results show that the JU monomer is more stable in terms of potential energy, level of atomic fluctuation, diffusion, radial distribution function, and with properties indicating the possibility of forming the best crystal solid. Monomer JU is also found to have the best resistance to acidic attack, using the results from the interaction energy, radial distribution function (RDF) and level of diffusion.

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