MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY (MJChem)

MJChem is double-blind peer reviewed journal published by the Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (Institut Kimia Malaysia) E-ISSN: 2550-1658

Bio-based Polyurethane Foams from Acacia mangium Polyol: Analyzing the Impact of Polyol Residue, Surfactant, and Water on Foam Properties

Ismawati Palle
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Naruhito Hori
The University of Tokyo
Akio Takemura
The University of Tokyo

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55373/mjchem.v27i2.75

Keywords: Liquefied wood; 2D-COS analysis; blowing agent; FTIR

Abstract

This study investigated the synthesis of polyurethane foam using Acacia mangium (AM) polyol and its residue, with varying percentages of surfactant and water as blowing agents. The foam formulation included polymeric methylene bis(phenyl isocyanate) (pMDI), a catalyst mixture of triethylene diamine (TEDA-L33) and pentamethyldiethylene triamine (TOYOCAT-ET), polysiloxane (SH193) as the surfactant, and water as the blowing agent. The effect of incorporating AM polyol residue was first examined, followed by an analysis of the impact of the surfactant and blowing agent on the foam’s properties, including kinetic rate, morphology, apparent density, water absorption, and compression behaviour. FTIR and DMA analyses were performed to assess the structural and mechanical properties of the foam. Results indicated that the addition of AM polyol residue significantly increased the foam density. However, reduced interfacial bonding between the residue and foam structure led to lower compression strength and higher water absorption. The study further showed that variations in water and surfactant content significantly influenced foam properties: increasing the water and surfactant content reduced foam density, accelerated the reaction between water and isocyanate (shortening the cream time), and enhanced nucleation and cell size. These findings suggest that AM polyurethane foam has potential as a sustainable alternative in industries seeking eco-friendly materials.

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Published 21 April 2025


Issue Vol 27 No 2 (2025): Malaysian Journal of Chemistry

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