Preparation and Characterization of Soybean Oil-Based Polyurethanes for Digital Doming Applications

Materials (Basel). 2017 Jul 25;10(8):848. doi: 10.3390/ma10080848.

Abstract

Polyurethane-resin doming is currently one of the fastest growing markets in the field of industrial graphics and product identification. Semi-rigid bio-based polyurethanes were prepared deriving from soybean oil as a valuable alternative to fossil materials for digital doming and applied to digital mosaic technology. Bio-resins produced can favorably compete with the analogous fossil polymers, giving high-quality surface coatings (ascertained by SEM analyses). In addition, polyurethane synthesis was accomplished by using a mercury- and tin-free catalyst (the commercially available zinc derivative K22) bringing significant benefits in terms of cost efficiency and eco-sustainability.

Keywords: bio-based polyurethane; catalysis; doming application; soybean oil.