Nanocomposites from PIB-Based Polyurethane and Clay

Title: POLYISOBUTYLENE-BASED POLYURETHANES CONTAINING ORGANICALLY MODIFIED MONTMORILLONITE

 Number/Link: WO/2014/018509

Applicant/Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF AKRON

Publication date: 30-01-2014

Gist”: A small amount of montmorillonite, modified with a quaternary ammonium compound containing an amine group, is incorporated in a polyisobutylene-based TPU.

Why it is interesting: Montmorillonite-type clay is “exfoliated” using a quat. ammonium compound which has an alkyl subsituent containing a primary amine group. The salt group will electrostatically interact with the clay while the amine group will react with isocyanate when used in a polyurethane formulation, thus incorporating the clay into the polymer structure. In an example a (T)PU is made from HMDI, 1,6-hexanediol and a mixture of a 4000MW polyisobutylene diol and a 1000MW PTMO diol. A montmorillonite was exfoliated using trimethyl-1-propylamine ammonium iodide (I¯N+(CH3)3CH2CH2CH2-NH2)  and incorporated in the PU to make the nanocomposite. In an amount of 0.5% (w/w) the clay increases stiffness, mechanical- and creep properties of the PU.  However at higher amounts (2%,5%..) these properties actually deteriorate.

Polymer morphology model according to the invention.  (omMMT = organically modified montmorrilonite)

Polymer morphology model according to the invention. (omMMT = organically modified montmorillonite)

Polyurea ‘Nano’-Particles to Improve Properties of Polyurethane Flexible Foams and Elastomers

Title: USE OF POLYUREA NANOPARTICLES AS PERFORMANCE MODIFIERS IN POLYURETHANE MATERIALS

 Number/Link: WO2014/012769

Applicant/Assignee: Huntsman

Publication date: 23-01-2014

Gist”: A dispersion of polyurea particles prepared from 4,4′ MDI, diamine chain extender and a high mole weight monoamine is used to improve mechanical properties of flex foam.

Why it is interesting: Dispersions of polyurea particles with an average diameter of a few hundred nanometer and a Tg>150°C (pref.) can be produced by first reacting a relatively high MW polyether monoamine and a di-isocyanate (optionally dispersed in e.g. polyol) and subsequently adding a diamine chain extender. The dispersion is then used in a flexible foam or elastomer formulation, such that the amount of particles in the material is about 1-5% (w/w). In an example a 2000MW EO/PO monoamine was used together with 4,4′-MDI and a diamine chain extender to produce a particle dispersion in polyol, which was then used in polyurethane formulations. The particles do seem to have a positive effect on mechanical properties, however, the results for flex foam are clouded because of a sharp increase in material density compared to the reference. This density increase may well be due to a cellopening effect as described in WO2007/104623  in which a similar particle dispersion is used.

Polyethermonoamine as used in the invention.

Polyethermonoamine as used in the invention.

Polyurethane Particles for Oil Absorption

Title: METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYURETHANE PARTICLES

 Number/Link: US2013/0224376

Applicant/Assignee: Konishi Co.

Publication date: 29-08-2013

Gist”: A PU latex is prepared from an emulsion of an NCO-prepolymer in water which is crosslinked with a  triamine in the presence of hydrophilic silica particles. The latex is then spray dried to form oil absorbing particles.

Why it is interesting: An NCO-ended IPDI-PTMEG prepolymer is dispersed in water an then crosslinked with a triamine.  To the resulting latex, hydrophilic silica particles are added and the composition is then sprayed into a high temperature atmosphere to evaporate the water and form the particles. The size of the silica particles is about 20 nm and a factor 30 smaller then the PU particles. The silica supposedly covers the PU particles so that they do not cohere and show good flow properties. The particles can be used to absorb natural  fats and oils (triglycerids)   Useful (I assume) in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and agricultural industries (controlled release, perfumes, repellents..)

lab spraydryer schematic (Wikipedia)

lab spraydryer schematic (Wikipedia)

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