Bio-Renewable Sources for Synthesis of Eco-Friendly Polyurethane Adhesives—Review

Gadhave, Ravindra V. and Mahanwar, Prakash A. and Gadekar, Pradeep T. (2017) Bio-Renewable Sources for Synthesis of Eco-Friendly Polyurethane Adhesives—Review. Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry, 07 (04). pp. 57-75. ISSN 2165-6681

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Abstract

Bio-renewable sources used during manufacturing of polyurethane (PU) adhesives have been used extensively from last few decades and replaced petrochemical based PU adhesive due to their lower environmental impact, easy availability, low cost and biodegradability. Bio-renewable sources, such as vegetable oils (like palm oil, castor oil, jatropha oil, soybean oil), lactic acid, potato starch and other bio-renewable sources, constitute a rich source for the synthesis of polyols which are being considered for the production of “eco-friendly” PU adhesives. Various bio-renewable sources for synthesis of bio-based PU adhesives and their potential applications are discussed in this review. This paper will focus on the progress of research in bio-based materials for adhesive application.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA STM Library > Chemical Science
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Date Deposited: 24 Jun 2023 07:03
Last Modified: 17 May 2024 10:39
URI: http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/1178

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