Structure

Polyurethane

CAS
9009-54-5
Catalog Number
ACM9009545-1
Category
Heterocyclic Organic Compound
Molecular Weight
88.11
Molecular Formula
C3H8N2O

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Description
Polyurethane is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water and ethanol. Ethylurea is used in the synthesis of various organic compounds and has been studied for its biochemical and physiological effects.
Synonyms
Polyurethane foam;Polyurethane foams;Polyisocyanurate resins;Polyurethanes, cellular;PU foam;The following companies react isocyanates or prepolymers with polyols to produce polyurethane foams. The list is incomplete.;POLYURETHANEOLIGOMERS;POLYURETHANEV
IUPAC Name
ethylurea
Canonical SMILES
CCNC(=O)N
InChI
InChI=1S/C3H8N2O/c1-2-5-3(4)6/h2H2,1H3,(H3,4,5,6)
InChI Key
RYECOJGRJDOGPP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
136.3ºC at 760 mmHg
Flash Point
36.2ºC
Density
1.005 g/mL
Solubility
Insoluble in water
Appearance
Solid
Application
Polyurethane is widely used in scientific research as a reagent for the synthesis of various organic compounds. It is also used as a starting material for the synthesis of other compounds such as ethyl carbamate and ethyl isocyanate. Ethylurea has been studied for its antitumor, antiviral, and antibacterial properties.
Storage
Room temperature
Exact Mass
88.0637
PSA
56.11
Refractive Index
1.44
Stability
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
XLogP3
0.5793

Production of Polyurethane Foam and Its Wide Range of Applications

Gama N V,et al. Materials, 2018, 11(10): 1841.

Polyurethane (PU) is a polymer formed by the reaction between the OH (hydroxyl) groups of polyols and the NCO (isocyanate functional) groups of isocyanates. Among PU consumption, polyurethane foam (PUF) accounts for 67% of global PU consumption.
PUFs are expanded materials, and their structure results from the combination of several processes. First, the reactants are mixed together, next, a polymerization (reaction between isocyanate and polyol-see Scheme 1) and expansion (reaction between isocyanate and water-see Scheme 2) take place almost simultaneously.
Due to its low density, low thermal conductivity, sound absorption properties and mechanical properties, PUF is mainly used as thermal and acoustic insulation as well as structural and comfort materials

Versatile Applications of Polyurethane in Numerous Fields: From Medicine to Marine Industry

Das, Abhijit, et al. Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research, 2020, 3(3), 93-101.

Polyurethanes are formed by reacting di/polyisocyanates with diols or polyols to form repeating urethane linkages in the presence of chain extenders and other additives. The potential markets for polyurethane applications are almost unlimited and it has developed into foams (flexible, rigid, flame retardant), elastomers, adhesives, coatings, paints. In addition, by changing the chain length of the polyol chain, molecular weight, functionality and functionalization with elements such as fluorine, acrylic or rubber, the properties of polyurethane can be greatly modified to meet the individual needs of different fields.
Application overview of polyurethane
· Medical applications: tubing, surgical drapes, catheters, hospital bedding, wound dressings, etc.
· Automotive industry: car seats, bumpers and body materials, etc.
· CASE industry: coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers.
· Marine applications: polyurethane-based epoxies, marine coatings, removal media, etc.

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