MODELING OF POLYURETHANE NETWORKS BASED ON HYDROXY-TERMINATED POLYBUTADIENE AND POLY(12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID-CO-TMP) ESTER POLYOL - CORRELATION OF NETWORK PARAMETERS WITH MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
V. Sekkar et al., MODELING OF POLYURETHANE NETWORKS BASED ON HYDROXY-TERMINATED POLYBUTADIENE AND POLY(12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID-CO-TMP) ESTER POLYOL - CORRELATION OF NETWORK PARAMETERS WITH MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, Journal of applied polymer science, 62(13), 1996, pp. 2317-2327
The modeling of network properties of copolyurethane systems of varyin
g compositions based on hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene and poly(12-h
ydroxy stearic acid-co-TMP) ester polyol (PEP), a copolyester polyol d
erived from 12-hydroxy stearic acid and trimethylol propane, crosslink
ed by different triols, and cured by various isocyanate compounds, has
been carried out by the alpha-model developed by Marsh et al. The net
work parameters such as crosslink density, effective chain length, sol
content, and mechanical properties of these systems have been evaluat
ed. The functionality distribution of PEP has been derived from Si-29
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the silyl derivative of PEP
and chemical analysis. The extent of cure reaction (p) has been estim
ated by the use of an empirical relationship of the type: p = a - b(A(
3) x F-s), where A(3) is the mole fraction of the trifunctional compon
ent of the OH group and F-s is the fraction of secondary hydroxyls in
the system. A method for evaluating the constants a and b is presented
. The calculated network parameters by the alpha-model are found to be
in good agreement with the observed values. Excellent linear correlat
ions between the calculated network parameters and the mechanical prop
erties of the urethane elastomers confirm the utility of the approach
presented here in arriving at formulations with desired properties. (C
) 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.