2020
DOI: 10.1002/pen.25475
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Mechanical and flame‐resistance properties of polyurethane‐imide foams with different‐sized expandable graphite

Abstract: Polyurethane‐imide (PUI) composite foams with expandable graphite (EG) of different sizes were prepared by a polyimide prepolymer method. EG particles were treated with a silane coupling agent to improve compatibility with the foam. The effect of EG particle size on cell morphology, thermal degradation, flame‐resistance and mechanical properties of PUI foams was investigated. Results showed that the mean cellular diameter of foams with EG particle was much higher than that of foams with surface‐modified EG par… Show more

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“…In conventional suspension polymerization, the low compatibility of graphite with styrene monomer and its own agglomeration tendency prevent the homogeneous dispersion of graphite in the organic phase, resulting in instability of the polymerization process. [33][34][35][36][37] In suspension polymerization, the monomer and graphite are suspended as small droplets in the dispersion medium for polymerization. In small droplets, styrene monomer (0.909 g/cm 3 ) and graphite (2.09-2.33 g/cm 3 ) are subjected to different gravitational and centrifugal forces of rotation and revolution due to their different densities.…”
Section: The Effect Of Homogeneous Dissolution On the Reaction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conventional suspension polymerization, the low compatibility of graphite with styrene monomer and its own agglomeration tendency prevent the homogeneous dispersion of graphite in the organic phase, resulting in instability of the polymerization process. [33][34][35][36][37] In suspension polymerization, the monomer and graphite are suspended as small droplets in the dispersion medium for polymerization. In small droplets, styrene monomer (0.909 g/cm 3 ) and graphite (2.09-2.33 g/cm 3 ) are subjected to different gravitational and centrifugal forces of rotation and revolution due to their different densities.…”
Section: The Effect Of Homogeneous Dissolution On the Reaction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…%. Xiong et al [37] also attributed better thermal stability and flame-resistance in poly (urethane-imide) (PUI)/EG foams to silane coupling agent.…”
Section: Vertical Burning Test (Ul-94)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyurethane foam is one of the fastest growing products in polyurethane materials in recent years, mainly used in construction, transportation, furniture, and bedding, for the outstanding performances such as excellent insulation properties, good physical and mechanical properties, outstanding aging resistance, etc 2‐4 . By adjusting the formulation and changing the process parameters, a variety of polyurethane foams with variable performances could be designed to meet market demand 5, 6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%