A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route
The transition from conventional polyurethane (PU) to non isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) is driven mainly by safety concerns, environmental considerations, and sustainability issues associated with the current PU technology. NIPU has emerged as a promising alternative, addressing limitations related...
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2-s2.0-85188271855 Rayung M.; Ghani N.A.; Hasanudin N. A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route 2024 RSC Advances 14 13 10.1039/d3ra08684d https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188271855&doi=10.1039%2fd3ra08684d&partnerID=40&md5=6444815fb7cdd272bb0efa7bfd47279e The transition from conventional polyurethane (PU) to non isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) is driven mainly by safety concerns, environmental considerations, and sustainability issues associated with the current PU technology. NIPU has emerged as a promising alternative, addressing limitations related to traditional PU production. There has been increasing interest in bio-based NIPU aligning with the aspiration for green materials and processes. One important biomass resource for the development of bio-based NIPU is vegetable oil, an abundant, renewable, and relatively low cost feedstock. As such, this review aims to provide insight into the progression of NIPU derived from vegetable oils. This article highlights the synthetic and green approach to NIPU production, emphasizing the method involving the polyaddition reaction of cyclic carbonates and amines. The review includes case studies on vegetable oil-based NIPU and perspectives on their properties. Further, discussions on the potential applications and commercial importance of PU and NIPU are included. Finally, we offer perspectives on possible research directions and the future prospects of NIPU, contributing to the ongoing evolution of PU technology. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry 20462069 English Review All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route |
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A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route |
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A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route |
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A review on vegetable oil-based non isocyanate polyurethane: towards a greener and sustainable production route |
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The transition from conventional polyurethane (PU) to non isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) is driven mainly by safety concerns, environmental considerations, and sustainability issues associated with the current PU technology. NIPU has emerged as a promising alternative, addressing limitations related to traditional PU production. There has been increasing interest in bio-based NIPU aligning with the aspiration for green materials and processes. One important biomass resource for the development of bio-based NIPU is vegetable oil, an abundant, renewable, and relatively low cost feedstock. As such, this review aims to provide insight into the progression of NIPU derived from vegetable oils. This article highlights the synthetic and green approach to NIPU production, emphasizing the method involving the polyaddition reaction of cyclic carbonates and amines. The review includes case studies on vegetable oil-based NIPU and perspectives on their properties. Further, discussions on the potential applications and commercial importance of PU and NIPU are included. Finally, we offer perspectives on possible research directions and the future prospects of NIPU, contributing to the ongoing evolution of PU technology. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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