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Relationships Between the Oligo-Polyol Structure and Polyurethane Properties

The structure - property relationships in polyurethanes (PU) have been excellently presented in the general monographs on PU [1-11]. As a consequence, this chapter will not be very long and it will present only the specific general effects of the oligo-polyol s structure on the resulting polyurethane properties. [Pg.535]

Several general properties, characteristic to classical macromolecular chemistry, are strongly linked to the polyurethane structure, as a direct consequence of the oligo-polyol structure - these are [1, 2, 5, 9, 11]  [Pg.535]

As a general rule, for linear polymers all the properties, such as tensile strength, elongation, elasticity, melting points, glass transition temperature (Tg), modulus and increase of the MW, increase up to a limited value, where all the properties remain practically constant. This behaviour is valuable for linear polymers, in our particular case in linear polyurethanes (PU elastomers, spandex fibres, etc). [Pg.535]

For crosslinked polymers (in this category they are the majority of polyurethanes, for example flexible, semiflexible and rigid PU foams, etc.), which have a MW that is practically infinite [12], the molecular weight between the branching points (Mc) is considered. The value of Mc depends strongly on the oligo-polyol structure. [Pg.535]


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