Novel oligo-ester-ether-diol prepared by waste poly(ethylene terephthalate) glycolysis and its use in preparing thermally stable and flame retardant polyurethane foam

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Rigid polyurethane foam(PUF)was successfully prepared froma novel oligo-ester-ether-diol obtained from the glycolysis of waste poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) bottles via reaction with diethylene glycol (DEG) in the presence of ZnSO 4 ·7H 2 O. The LC-MS analysis of the oligodiol enabled us to identify 67 chemical homologous structures that were composed of zero to four terephthalate (T) ester units and two to twelve monoethylene glycol (M) ether units. The flame retardant, morphological, compression, and thermal properties of rigid PUFs with and without triphenyl phosphate (TPP) were determined. The T g values showed that TPP played a role of not only being a flame retardant, but also a plasticizer. PUF with a rather low TPP loading had an excellent flame retardancy and high thermal stability. A loading of 10 wt % TPP not only achieved a UL-94 V-0 rating, but also obtained an LOI value of 21%. Meanwhile, the PUF without a flame retardant did not achieve a UL-94 HB rating; the sample completely burned to the holder clamp and yielded a low LOI value (17%). The fire properties measured with the cone calorimeter were also discussed, and the results further proved that the flame retardancy of the PUF with the addition of TPP was improved significantly. The polymeric material meets the demands of density and compression strength for commercial PUF, as well as the needs of environmental development. The current study may help overcome the drawback of intrinsic high flammability and enlarge the fire safety applications of materials with a high percentage of recycled PET.

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Hoang, C. N., Pham, C. T., Dang, T. M., Hoang, D. Q., Lee, P. C., Kang, S. J., & Kim, J. (2019). Novel oligo-ester-ether-diol prepared by waste poly(ethylene terephthalate) glycolysis and its use in preparing thermally stable and flame retardant polyurethane foam. Polymers, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11020236

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