Effect of walnut shells and silanized walnut shells on the mechanical and thermal properties of rigid polyurethane foams
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Data
2020Autorius
Czlonka, Sylwia
Strąkowska, Anna
Kairytė, Agnė
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In the study walnut shells (WS) and silanized walnut shells (S_WS) were used as cellulosic fillers for novel polyurethane (PU) composite foams. The impact of 1, 2 and 5 wt% of WS and S_WS on the foaming parameters, mechanical and thermo-mechanical properties of obtained materials were evaluated. The results have shown that compared to untreated WS filler, the application of S_WS leads to PU foams with more regular structure and improved physico-mechanical behavior of PU materials. For example, compared to controlled WS_0 foam, PU foams enhanced with 1 wt% of the S_WS exhibited better mechanical properties, such as higher compressive strength (~15% of improvement), better impact strength (~6% of improvement), and improved tensile strength (~9% of improvement). The addition of S_WS improved the thermomechanical stability of PU foams. This work provides a better understanding of a relationship between the surface modification of the walnut shell filler and the mechanical, insulating and thermal properties of the PU composites. Due to these positive and beneficial effects, it can be stated that the use of WS and S_WS as natural fillers in PU composite foams can promote a new application path in converting agricultural waste into useful resources for creating a new class of green materials.