HYDROPHILIC FOAMS CONTAINING CORN PRODUCTS FOR HORTICULTURAL USE

Citation
Rl. Cunningham et al., HYDROPHILIC FOAMS CONTAINING CORN PRODUCTS FOR HORTICULTURAL USE, Journal of applied polymer science, 51(7), 1994, pp. 1311-1317
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
00218995
Volume
51
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1311 - 1317
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8995(1994)51:7<1311:HFCCPF>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Polyurethane foams containing equal amounts of commercial unmodified c ornstarch and a polyisocyanate-terminated polyether exhibit properties suitable for horticultural applications. The use of cornstarch in the foam formulation increased the volume by one-fourth as compared to th e foam without cornstarch. This volume increase represents an economic advantage of 20% savings based on material cost. When cornstarch or c orn flour is added to the foam formulation, the foams are more resista nt to compressive force. Upon wetting and draining, the foams prepared with no auxiliary blowing agent and containing corn products exhibit higher volumes than do the unfilled foams. Radish seeds planted inside 25 mm cubes of foams began to sprout after 1 day. Early developmental growth for the plants was similar in the control and cornstarch-fille d foams. Spectroscopic analyses of the starch-containing foams reveale d that 60-70% of the cornstarch was metabolized within 4-5 weeks by a microbial consortium. Control polyurethane foams were not affected by the microorganisms tested. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.