Synthesis of biomass-derived bottom waste ash based rigid biopolyurethane composite foams: rheological behaviour, structure and performance characteristics
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2019Author
Kairytė, Agnė
Kizinievič, Olga
Kizinievič, Viktor
Kremensas, Arūnas
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This paper reports a novel type of rigid biopolyurethane composite foam based on rapeseed oil polyol and biomass-derived bottom waste ash (WA) for thermal insulation applications. It is shown that biopolyol premixes with various amounts of WA are characterised by a slightly increased dynamic viscosity, from 115 mPa·s to 289 mPa·s. Moreover, WA particles absorb part of the heat generated from the reaction and reduce the temperature by 31 °C, thus inhibiting the string-gel and tack-free times. The WA particles makes them possible nucleation sites. Therefore the average cell size reduce by an average of 2.4 times and thermal conductivity when measured 1 day after production – by approximately 3.6% compared to the control foam. Furthermore, moisture-mechanical properties show that WA increases water absorption due to the unburnt carbon in the WA. The slightly reduced closed cell content increases the compressive strength by ∼14% when 20 wt% of WA is used.
