Mechanical properties of palm oil based bio-polyurethane foam of free rise and various densities

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Bio-foam was produced from palm oil-based polyol (POBP) and methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) with weight ratio of 1:1. The effect of opened mould (as free rise) and closed mould (control expansion) was investigated. Different densities of bio-polyurethane foam (0.3, 0.4 and 0.5 g.cm-3) were prepared using the closed mould system. The effect of density on morphology and compressive properties of bio-foam was studied. Results showed that bio-foam prepared by closed mould method possessed homogeneous cell structure and cell size compared to bio-foam prepared by opened mould. In addition, bio-foam using closed mould system had higher compression strength (0.47 MPa) than that of bio-foam using opened mould system (0.13 MPa). With higher density and lesser porosity, the compressive modulus and compressive strength of bio foams will be higher. The increase in compressive properties is due to the decrease in the cells size, more homogeneous cell structure and reduction in porosity content.

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Hilmi, H., Zainuddin, F., Cheng, T. S., & Lan, D. N. U. (2017). Mechanical properties of palm oil based bio-polyurethane foam of free rise and various densities. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1901). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5010511

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