Rigid Foams Containing Lignin

Title: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF LIGNIN BASED POLYURETHANE PRODUCTS

 Number/Link: WO2015/021541

Applicant/Assignee: Enerlab 2000

Publication date: 19-02-2015

Gist”: Dried lignin is mixed with isocyanate before being reacted with a rigid polyol and HFC blowing agent to make rigid foams

Why it is interesting: Lignin is a cheap and abundantly available hydroxy-functional biopolymer and it is no surprise that many attempts are being made to incorporate it into polyurethane materials. This case claims that lignins, dried to a moisture content of (preferably) less than 1% (0.5% in the examples), can be mixed with isocyanates to form a relatively stable mixture with a decent potlife. The mixture can then be used to make polyurethane materials.  In the examples HFC-blown rigid PU and PIR foams are shown containing about 20% of dried lignin and with densities ranging between about 30 to 40 kg/m³.  Interesting development, however claim 41, which states that elastomers and even TPUs can be made with mixtures, is clearly over the top in my opinion.

Part of a typical lignin structure

Part of a typical lignin structure

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Flexible Polyurethane Foams with Improved ‘Feel’

Title: EXPANDABLE POLYURETHANE COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM

 Number/Link: US2015/0045466

Applicant/Assignee: Momentive

Publication date: 12-02-2015 (priority PCT-JP)

Gist”: Use of ester plasticizers in flexible foams

Why it is interesting: According to this invention both the humid aged compression set and the hand ‘feel’ of flexible foams can be improved by incorporating a few percent of a mono- di- tri- or tetra- ester plasticizer in the polyol. In the examples 1 to 4 php of isopropyl myristate does indeed seem to improve the humid aged compression set of an MDI-TDI foam, however not all examples are very convincing.

Isopropyl Myristate

Isopropyl myristate

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