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Study of Aerogel-Modified Recycled Polyurethane Nanocomposites

Nanomaterials [2023]
Xiaohua Gu, Shangwen Zhu, Siwen Liu, Yan Liu
ABSTRACT

In this study, a liquid regenerated polyether polyol was obtained after the degradation of waste PU foam by the two-component decrosslinker agents ethylene glycol and ethanolamine. The regenerated polyol-based polyurethane foam was modified by adding different ratios of SiO2aerogel through the self-preparation of silica aerogel (SiO2aerogel) to prepare aerogel/regenerated polyurethane foam nanocomposites of SiO2aerogel-modified regenerated polyurethane composites. A series of analytical tests on self-prepared silica aerogel and aerogel-modified recycled polyurethane foam composites were performed. The analysis of the test results shows that the regenerated rigid PU foam obtained with SiO2aerogel addition of 0.3% in the polyurethane degradation material has a small density, low thermal conductivity, and higher compressive strength; hence, the prepared silica aerogel-regenerated polyol-based polyurethane nanocomposite has good thermal insulation and strength support properties. The clean, low-carbon, and high-value utilization of recycled waste polyurethane was achieved.Keywords:waste polyurethane foam;SiO2aerogel;alcoholysis;two-component decrosslinker;chemical degradation

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