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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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    Aktualnie działalność naukowo-badawcza Katedry koncentruje się, na następujących zagadnieniach: modelowanie konstrukcji, identyfikacja modeli, mechanika konstrukcji cienkościennych, konstrukcje kompozytowe, nieliniowa statyka i dynamika, teoria niezawodności, problemy zniszczenia, optymalizacja konstrukcji, analiza wrażliwości, identyfikacja uszkodzeń konstrukcji, analiza wpływu drgań na budowlę, czy biomechanika.

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    Kształtowanie własności materiałów konstrukcyjnych i opis ich środowiskowej degradacji

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  • Waterborne polyesters partially based on renewable resources

    A new experimental approach for preparing biobased, water-soluble polyesters via titanium(IV) n-butoxide-catalyzed bulk polycondensation is presented. In the described method polymers were obtained from isosorbide, maleic anhydride and poly(ethylene glycol). The chemical structure of the synthesized polyesters was confirmed using 2D NMR spectroscopy and by titration methods. Careful analysis of 2D NMR spectra viz. Correlation Spectra...

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  • Semicrystalline Polyesters Based on a Novel Renewable Building Block

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    • J. Wu
    • P. Eduard
    • S. Thiyagarajan
    • L. Jasińska-Walc
    • A. Rozanski
    • C. Fonseca Guerra
    • B. A. J. Noordover
    • J. Van Haveren
    • C. E. Koning

    - MACROMOLECULES - Year 2012

    Isohexides, like e.g. isosorbide, are well-known carbohydrate-based rigid diols which are capable of dramatically increasing the glass transition temperature of polyesters. However, their relatively low reactivity has thus far hampered large-scale industrial applications in the polymer field. Recently, with the aim to increase reactivity while at the same time retain rigidity, we have developed a new isoidide dicarboxylic acid...

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  • Bio-based semi-aromatic polyesters for coating applications

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    • E. Gubbels
    • J. P. Drijfhout
    • C. Posthuma-van Tent
    • L. Jasińska-Walc
    • B. A. J. Noordover
    • C. E. Koning

    - PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS - Year 2014

    Linear and branched bio-based semi-aromatic (co)polyesters were evaluated as resins for solvent-basedand powder coatings. Dimethyl-2,5-furandicarboxylate (DMF), 2,3-butanediol and various multifunc-tional comonomers were used to synthesize amorphous hydroxyl-end-capped (co)polyesters. The resinswere cross-linked using the -caprolactam blocked trimer of isophorone diisocyanate. Both the solvent-based and powder coatings proved to...

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  • Unsaturated, biobased polyesters and their cross-linking via radical copolymerization

    Biobased, unsaturated polyesters derived from isosorbide, maleic anhydride and succinic acid were synthesized and characterized. The presence of maleic anhydride units in the structure of the polyesters allowed converting them into cured coatings by radical copolymerization with cross-linking agents such as 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone, acrylic acid or methacrylamide. The investigated polyesters were obtained...

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  • Polyester-urethanes modified with gelatine for tissue scaffolds

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    Novel aliphatic PU foams, modified with gelatine, were obtained in a one-step polymerization process. Hard segments were obtained from 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) and chain extenders 1,4-butanediol (BDO) or 2-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy)ethanol (TG), soft segments were obtained from poly(ethylene-buthylene adipate) (EBO) polyol. We examined the PU foams for their sorption capability in canola oil, saline (0.9% NaCl water...

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