Polyurethane Coatings Based on Renewable White Dextrins and Isocyanate Trimers

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The polyurethane industry is strongly dependent on fossil-based polyols and polyisocyanates. Developing novel sustainable polyols from valuable biobased building blocks is a first step toward strong and durable development. The synthesis and properties of PU films based on pristine and acylated white dextrins (AVEDEX W80) as polyol and an aliphatic, low-viscosity, solvent-free triisocyanate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate (trimer—Desmodur N3300) as crosslinker is reported. After optimizing several conditions, such as the reaction time, reaction temperature, amount of solvent, isocyanate index, and amount per surface area, it is possible to obtain smooth PU films with good thermal properties.

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Konieczny, J., & Loos, K. (2019). Polyurethane Coatings Based on Renewable White Dextrins and Isocyanate Trimers. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 40(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201800874

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