M Pilar Carbonell-Blasco , Alicia Marco-Aleixandre , Rosa María Pérez-Campos , José Mollá-Landete , Francisca Arán-Aís , Elena Orgilés-Calpena
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摘要
工业去碳化正在成为我们社会的一项严肃承诺,现在可以将从工业排放中捕获的二氧化碳转化为高附加值的化学产品。在这方面,可以获得化学前体,用于在工业规模上合成需求量很大的聚合物,如聚氨酯,它是许多粘合剂、清漆和涂料配方的基础。在这项工作中,从二氧化碳的再增值中获得了活性聚氨酯热熔粘合剂,可用作制鞋、木材和家具行业的生物粘合剂。首先利用不同的实验技术,如傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、热重分析(TGA)、差示扫描量热法(DSC)、软化温度和熔融粘度,对通过预聚物法获得的二氧化碳基活性聚氨酯热熔胶进行了表征。随后,通过对皮革/HMPUR 粘合剂/SBR 橡胶接头进行 T 型剥离试验,测量了这些粘合剂的粘合性能,以确保它们符合鞋类使用的最低要求。最初,针对非结构性应用,根据标准化方法对不同的粘合剂进行了测试,以考虑使用条件和搭接接头的拉伸剪切强度。随后,根据粘合剂是否适用于粘合较大的表面对其进行了鉴定。在所有情况下,粘合剂都能达到最佳性能,其中效果最好的粘合剂已通过验证,可用于粘合用于结构目的的层压木材。最后,将获得的最佳粘合剂应用于实际家具,没有发现任何破损或任何损坏。
Polyurethane adhesives from CO2-based polyols and their applied use in footwear, wood and furniture industries
The decarbonisation of industry is becoming a serious commitment in our society and it is now possible to transform CO2 captured from industrial emissions into high added value chemical products. In this respect, chemical precursors can be obtained for use in the synthesis of highly demanded polymers on an industrial scale, such as polyurethanes, which are the basis for many formulations of adhesives, varnishes and coatings.
In this work, reactive polyurethane hot-melt adhesives have been obtained from the revalorisation of CO2 for use as bioadhesives in the footwear, wood and furniture industries. The CO2-based reactive polyurethane hot-melt adhesives obtained by the prepolymer method were first characterised with different experimental techniques such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), softening temperature and melting viscosity. The adhesion properties of these adhesives were subsequently measured with T-peel tests on leather/HMPUR adhesives/SBR rubber joints in order to ensure that they met the minimum requirements for use in footwear.
The performance of these new reactive polyurethane hot-melt adhesives on wood and other furniture materials was also analysed. Initially, for non-structural applications, different adhesives were tested according to standardised methods for their classification considering the use conditions and the tensile-shear strength of lap joints. The adhesives were subsequently characterised in terms of their suitability for bonding larger surfaces. In all cases, they yielded an optimal performance, and those showing the best results were validated for gluing laminated wood intended for structural purposes. Finally, the best adhesive obtained was applied to real furniture, observing no breakage nor any kind of damage.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives draws together the many aspects of the science and technology of adhesive materials, from fundamental research and development work to industrial applications. Subject areas covered include: interfacial interactions, surface chemistry, methods of testing, accumulation of test data on physical and mechanical properties, environmental effects, new adhesive materials, sealants, design of bonded joints, and manufacturing technology.