TPU from HDI and H12MDI

Patent Title: NON-SOFTENING RESILIENT THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANES

 Number/Link: WO2016/054320

Applicant/Assignee: Lubrizol

Publication date: 7-04-1016

Gist”: TPU from a blend of HDI and H12MDI has improved creep and wet modulus

Why it is interesting: Polymeric materials used for in vivo medical applications like catheters, need to be hydrolytically stable and retain physical properties like stiffness, resilience, flexibility etc. in wet conditions.  It is known that conventional TPUs based on aromatic or cyclo-aliphatic isocyanates tend to show some softening in aqueous environments. For this reason copolyamides (COPAs) and polyether-block-polyamides (PEBAs) are often preferred over TPU for use in medical devices.  According to this invention, TPUs that can replace COPA and PEBA in medical applications can be produced using a blend of 1,6-hexanediisocyanate (HDA) and H12MDI. In the examples polyether TPUs, prepared from 2000MW polytetramethyleneether diol, butanediol and a 19:1 HDI:H12MDI isocyanate blend at harblock contents ranging from 15 to 50%, convincingly show improved creep properties and wet modulus when compared to conventional TPU and a commercial PEBA material.

H12MDI

H12MDI

PU Sealants using Michael Addition Chemistry

Title: MICHAEL ACCEPTOR-TERMINATED URETHANE-CONTAINING FUEL RESISTANT PREPOLYMERS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF

 Number/Link: US2015/0252232

Applicant/Assignee: PRC-DeSoto

Publication date: 10-09-2015

Gist”: A PU prepolymer is capped with Michael accepting groups and then cured with a dithiol

Why it is interesting: This invention is about sulphur containing PU sealants with properties acceptable for the aerospace industry. A bis(vinylsulfonyl)- terminated urethane-polythioether prepolymer is prepared according to the scheme below. The prepolymer can then be cured with a dithiol-ended polyether, catalysed by a tertiary amine.  The compositions have an extended pot life and the curing rate can be controlled by using an encapsulated tert-amine as a controlled-release catalyst.

Michael acceptor-terminated prepolymer preparation according to the invention

Michael acceptor-terminated prepolymer preparation according to the invention

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