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Polyether Polyols Block Copolymers PO-EO

The pseudoliving character of PO anionic polymerisation produces a large variety of block copolymers, by simply changing the nature of the oxirane monomer because the catalytic species (potassium alcoholate) remains active during and after the polymerisation reaction. Thus, if a polyether is synthesised first by anionic polymerisation of PO and the polymerisation continues with another monomer, such as EO, a block copolyether PO-EO with a terminal poly[EO] block is obtained. Another synthetic variant is to obtain a polyethoxylated polyether first by the anionic polymerisation of EO initiated by glycerol [108], followed by the addition of PO to the resulting polyethoxylated triol. A block copolyether PO-EO is obtained with internal poly[EO] block linked to the starter. Another possibility is to add the monomers in three steps first PO is added to glycerol, followed by EO addition and finally by the addition of PO. A copolyether triol block copolymer PO-EO with the internal poly[EO] block situated inside the polyetheric chain between two poly[PO] blocks is obtained [4, 100, 101]. [Pg.101]

1 Synthesis of Polyether Polyols, Block Copolymers PO-EO with Terminal Poly [EO] Block [1, 4, 12, 51, 52, 106, 108] [Pg.102]

The synthesis of polyether triols, block copolymers with terminal poly[EO] block is relatively simple in the first step a propoxylated intermediate polyether is synthesised by the polyaddition of PO to the starter (glycerol or propylene glycol). After the addition of the required quantity of PO, the unreacted monomer is eliminated by vacuum distillation and the polymerisation continues by the addition of EO, the second monomer. [Pg.102]

Generally, the quantity of EO used as a terminal block varies between 5-18%. At EO contents higher than 18-20%, the block copolymers become cloudy liquids or waxes due to the crystallisation of poly[EO] longer chains [106]. [Pg.102]

The reactions involved in the synthesis of EO capped polyether triols are  [Pg.102]


It can be seen that moulded flexible PU foams using EO capped polyether polyols (block copolymers PO-EO with terminal poly[EO] block) represent only 22% of total worldwide consumption and that the majority of foams are flexible slabstock PU foams which use random copolyethers of PO-EO. It can therefore be concluded that the most important polyols for flexible PU foams production are in fact the random copolyethers PO-EO. [Pg.93]


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