Synthesis of Waterborne Polyurethane Using Phosphorus-Modified Rigid Polyol and its Physical Properties.
Polymers (Basel)
; 13(3)2021 Jan 29.
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In this study, a phosphorous-containing polyol (P-polyol) was synthesized and reacted with isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) to produce water-dispersed polyurethane. To synthesize waterborne polyurethanes (WPUs), mixtures of P-polyol and polycarbonate diol (PCD) were reacted with IPDI, followed by the addition of dimethylol propionic acid, to confer hydrophilicity to the produced polyurethane. An excess amount of water was used to disperse polyurethane in water, and the terminal isocyanate groups of the resulting WPUs were capped with ethylene diamine. P-polyolPCD molar ratios of 0.10.9, 0.20.8, and 0.30.7 were used to synthesize WPUs. The films prepared by casting and drying the synthesized WPUs in plastic Petri dishes were used to test the changes in physical properties induced by changing the P-polyolPCD molar ratio. The experimental results revealed that the tensile strength of PU-10, the WPU with a P-polyolPCD molar ratio of 0.10.9, was 16% higher than that of the reference P-polyol-free WPU sample. Moreover, the thermal decomposition temperature of PU-10 was 27 °C higher than that of the reference sample.
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