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  • Katedra Technologii Polimerów

    W Katedrze Technologii Polimerów realizowane są prace badawczo-wdrożeniowe, wykonywane ekspertyzy i analizy oraz prowadzone są szkolenia w zakresie technologii polimerów oraz przetwórstwa i recyklingu tworzyw sztucznych. Oferujemy nowe technologie i przeprowadzamy modyfikacje technologii już istniejących.

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  • Sustainable synthesis of cyclic carbonates from bio‐based polyether polyol: the structure characterization, rheological behaviour and thermal properties

    The cycloaddition of CO2 to epoxides represents a green efficient method to form bis(cyclic carbonate)s. The main purpose of the work reported in this paper was to examine the effect of the gas flow rate (20, 40, 60 and 100 mL min–1) during carbonation on the conversion yield, chemical structure, rheological behaviour and thermal properties of the prepared compounds. A series of new bis(cyclic carbonate)s was obtained from bio‐based...

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  • Isocyanate-Free Polyurethanes

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    - Year 2021

    Isocyanate-free polyurethanes (also called non-isocyanate polyurethanes, or NIPUs) are alternatives to the conventional (commercially used) polyurethanes synthesized using di- or polyisocyanates, polyols, and chain extenders with low molecular weight. The major routes of NIPUs’ synthesis involve polyaddition of cyclic carbonates and di- or polyamines, polycondensation of carbamates, and diols. The most important intermediates are...

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  • Synthesis and structural characterization of bio-based bis(cyclic carbonate)s for the preparation of non-isocyanate polyurethanes

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    • K. Rohde
    • H. Beneš
    • Z. Walterová
    • S. Abbrent
    • A. Eceiza
    • T. Calvo-Correas
    • J. Datta

    - Polymer Chemistry - Year 2021

    Bio-based cyclic carbonates are of significant research interest as monomers for non-isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) synthesis. This research describes the synthesis of a series of five-membered bis(cyclic carbonate)s using bio-based polyether polyols (PO3G) with different molecular weights (250, 650 and 1000 g mol−1) and carbon dioxide as green feedstocks. The utilization of CO2 as a source of carbon in the chemical reaction is...

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  • Chromium-Catalyzed CO2–Epoxide Copolymerization

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    - ORGANOMETALLICS - Year 2014

    Iminopyrrole, aminopyrrole, and aminophosphine ligands were complexed with various chromium sources, producing eight complexes that were tested for their catalytic behavior toward epoxide–CO2 copolymerization. As elucidated by MALDI-TOF-MS, copolymerizations afforded polycarbonates and poly(ether-carbonates) exhibiting linear or cyclic topologies.

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  • Non-isocyanate Polyurethanes

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    - Year 2017

    The main aim of this chapter is to present a general overview of the NIPU synthesis method (i.e., polycondensation and polyaddition), and to describe structure and properties of selected intermediates and final polymeric products. The focus is on five-membered ring cyclic carbonate intermediates, which were obtained by cycloaddition of carbon dioxide to selected glycidyl ethers and thiol-ene coupling of unsaturated cyclic carbonates...

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