Enhanced Low-Density Silicone Foams Blown by Water-Hydroxyl Blends

Ingrid Rebane, Karl Jakob Levin,Uno Maeorg,Urmas Johanson, Peeter Piirimagi, Tauri Tatte,Tarmo Tamm

POLYMERS(2023)

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Water, alcohols, diols, and glycerol are low-cost blowing agents that can be used to create the desired silicone foam structures. Although their combined use can be beneficial, it remains unclear how it affects the physical properties of the resulting materials. We conducted a comparative study of these hydroxyl-bearing blowing agents in fumed silica- and mica-filled polymer composite systems for simultaneous blowing and crosslinking to obtain a low-density, uniform porosity and superior mechanical properties. The foams were optimized for a uniform open-pore structure with densities ranging from 75 to 150 kg.m(-3). Varying the diol chain length (C-n) from one to seven carbons can alter the foam density and structure, thereby enhancing the foam tensile strength while maintaining a low density. Replacing 10 mol% of water with 1,4-butanediol decreased the density by 26%, while increasing the specific strength by 5%. By combining glycerol and water blowing, the resulting foams exhibited a 30% lower apparent density than their water-blown analogs. The results further showed that C-n > 4 alkane chain diols had an odd-even effect on the apparent density and cell wall thickness. All foamable compositions had viscosities of approximately 7000 cSt and curing times below 2 min, allowing for quick dispensing and sufficient time for the foam to cure in semi-industrial volumes.
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open-cell cellular structures,lightweight materials,blowing agents,silicone foams,porous PDMS,elastomeric foams,injection molding
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