화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.77, No.1, 202-216, 2000
Influence of diethanolamine (DEOA) on structure-property behavior of molded flexible polyurethane foams
In this study, the viscoelastic and morphological properties of molded foams were investigated to determine the influence of varying the concentration of diethanolamine (DEOA), a commercially utilized crosslinking agent. FTIR, and WAXS analyses showed that DEOA had a disrupting effect on the bidentate hydrogen bonding within the hard domains of the polymer. DMS revealed that DEOA softens the foam above the T-g of the soft segment but only causes minor changes in the degree of microphase separation. Annealing treatments were shown to remove the DEOA influence on the microphase separation as well as some of the softening effect. FTIR was used to show that bidentate hydrogen bonding is enhanced through the annealing of DEOA foams.