Abstract

Polyurethane elastomers (PUR) based on polypropylene glycol and 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate were prepared with various monoethylene glycol (mEG) contents. The aim of this study is to find a reliable polymer matrix for composites of improved thermal conductivity and testing fully in order to collect knowledge about its structure. Thermal conductivity was improved from 0.255 to 0.329 W m−1 K−1 when increasing chain extender content. This attributed to a high appearance crystalline ordering level when adding high mEG content. Differential scanning calorimetry revealed a low transition temperature of soft segment at the same temperature around − 64 °C, due to constant polyol content. The enthalpy of melting increases with increasing mEG content. This is due to the increasing crystalline phase and hard segment phase separation within the PUR structure. Dynamic mechanical analysis results show the glass transition temperature of soft segment in the same temperature range between − 57 and − 52 °C and intensity peak of tanδ tends to decrease when mEG content was increased. On the other hand, the glass transition temperature of hard segment tends to increase from 10 to 93 °C and has high intensity peak of tanδ with increasing mEG content. Increasing the chain extender content can be enhancing the hard segment length in PUR structure and affecting both soft segment motion and hard segment motion. Increasing hard segment length might be obstructing soft segment motion and influence hard segment motion which is hard to move at low temperatures. Phase separation of soft and hard segment clearly observed using the DMA technique.

Highlights

  • Polyurethanes are widely used in industry and have wide range of applications

  • Result shows the variation of thermal conductivity tends to increase with increasing content of monoethylene glycol (mEG) chain extender

  • Structural phase separation of Polyurethane elastomers (PUR) can be observed from a small relaxation of soft segment hard to evaluate when chain extender content was increased, while the enthalpy of melting tends to increase

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Introduction

Polyurethanes are widely used in industry and have wide range of applications. Polyurethanes have low thermal conductivity, many efforts trying to improve their properties and especially thermal conductivity. Polyurethanes are organic polymers that contain the urethane groups in their structure. They are typically made by the reaction of a polyol with a polymers. It should be noticed that the thermal conductivities of polymers depend on many factors such as chemical constituents, bond strength, structure type, side group molecular weight, molecular density distribution, type and strength of defects or structural faults, size of intermediate range order, processing conditions and temperature [3]

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