WO2013010668A1 - Composition for manufacturing a tannin-based foam material, foam material obtainable from it, and manufacturing process thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally refers to foam materials adapted to be used in a wide range of applications and, typically, in the fields of building and in the automotive industry and in the vehicles in general.
- Organic foam materials are known, used for a long time as insulating materials.
- polystyrene foam polyurethane foam
- mineral wool cellulose wadding
- wood-wool wood-wool
- hemp phenolic resin based foam materials
- polystyrene and polyurethane based foam materials in spite of the fact that they have high thermal insulation properties, are very sensitive to fire and easily flammable, and they release very toxic gases during their combustion.
- phenolic foam materials having better fire resistance properties, are more brittle and expensive.
- the invention relates to a composition for manufacturing a tannin-based foam material, of the type defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- Flavonoid tannin based foam materials are already known, which flavonoid tannins consist of small polyphenolic molecules, mainly water-soluble, extracted from several plant species.
- the invention refers to compositions based on tannins of the prorobineditinidin and profisetinidin type, typically obtained from barks of mimosa (Acacia mearnsii) or acacia (Acacia mangium) trees, or from quebracho (Schinopsis lorenzii and/or Schinopsis balansae) wood, through a not polluting extraction process carried out by means of warm water with or without additives, or by organic solvents.
- flavonoids of tannins are natural occurring products so that they are renewable, available in nature in great amounts, and they are not petrochemical derivatives.
- Formulations used up to now in order to obtain foam materials containing tannins potentially contain also relatively meaningful formaldehyde amounts, that is a polluting, toxic and carcinogenic product.
- compositions are already known, used for manufacturing tannin based foam materials, that comprises 44,2% in weight of tannin, 15,5% in weight of furfuryl alcohol (FA), 10,9% in weight of formaldehyde (Fo) , 4,4% in weight of diethyl ether (DEE), and 16,2% in weight of p-toluenesulfonic acid (p- TSA) .
- This known composition is reported in the following as standard (STD) .
- formaldehyde releases into the air substances that can cause irritations and inflammations of the skin, of the eyes and of respiratory tracts, as well as adverse neurological effects such as headache, vertigos and fatigue, and that can also promote development of allergies and childhood asthma. Therefore, formaldehyde has been classified as a "suspicious carcinogenic" element in the UE, and as “surely carcinogenic” for the CIRC (Center of International Research on the Cancer, under the authority of the OMS) .
- the object of the invention is to provide a composition for manufacturing a tannin based foam material, having the above mentioned desired features.
- composition subject of the invention in view of the fact that the composition according to the invention comprises essentially tannin, furfuryl alcohol, a blowing agent and a catalyst, and by virtue of the fact that the composition contains an amount of furfuryl alcohol of 20% in weight and lacks completely in formaldehyde, it is possible to obtain a foam material of ecological origin, non toxic and the 90% of which is based on resources available in a great amount in nature, non petrochemical based.
- furfuryl alcohol is a naturally occurring product deriving from catalytic reduction of furfural, that is obtained as a residual from hydrolysis of sugars of agricultural harvests .
- the foam materials obtainable from this composition are extremely light, little expensive, easy to produce, and have characteristics of good mechanical strength, high fire resistance, high degree of infusibility, absolute non flammability, reduced thermal conductivity, and therefore good properties of thermal insulation, as well as of water resistance, compressive strength, and a better flexibility than that of the foam materials known up to now.
- the subject of the invention is a foam material obtainable from said composition, such as defined in claim 11, as well as a process for manufacturing such foam material, as defined in claims 12 to 15.
- FIG. 1 comprises a series of electron microscope images a) to f) the for sections of samples of foam materials obtained starting from a composition according to the invention, as well as an image g) of a sample of a foam material obtained starting from a standard formulation according to the prior art,
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the bulk density of a series of foam materials according to the invention comprising 30g of tannin, as a function of the respective amount of furfuryl alcohol,
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the thermal conductivity of a series of samples of foam material obtained from the composition of the invention, and of several foam materials known in the art, as a function of the respective bulk density, and
- figure 4 is a diagram showing the characteristic stress/strain curves obtained for a series of samples of foam materials according to the invention, and for a foam material obtained starting from a standard formulation of the prior art.
- a foam material according to the invention is obtained starting from a composition that mainly includes flavonoid tannin of the prorobineditinidin and/or profisetinidin type in the form of a powder, furfuryl alcohol (2-furylmethanol or 2-furancarbinol ) , a blowing agent, and a catalyst.
- the tannin powder is used according to an amount in weight in the range between 40% and 45%.
- the furfuryl alcohol is used according to an amount in weight greater than 20%, with the aim of replacing formaldehyde used in the known compositions, in order to avoid at all any use of formaldehyde in the composition of the invention and in the respective foam material.
- the blowing agent a liquid is used, the boiling point of which is between 30°C and 100°C, ideally between about 40°C and 60 °C, conveniently based on ethyl ether, pentane, and/or a mixture of isomers of pentane, and preferably consisting, in the following non limitative example, of diethyl ether.
- the catalyst is of the acid, organic or inorganic, based type, and preferably consists of p-toluenesulfonic acid (p-TSA) or, as an alternative, trichloroacetic acid.
- p-TSA p-toluenesulfonic acid
- trichloroacetic acid p-TSA
- Water can also be used according to an amount in weight between 0% and 15% of the composition, for example between 8% and 9%.
- an isocyanate can be added to the composition, such as PMDI (polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate ) with the aim of increasing mechanical strength of the foam material to be obtained.
- PMDI polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate
- the amount of blowing agent (for example diethyl ether) in the composition is greater than 5% in weight, and the catalyst amount (for example p-toluenesulfonic acid - p-TSA) is smaller than 16% in weight.
- the aforesaid composition allows a foam material with high characteristics to be obtained, such as explained in more detail in the following, as a result of a process for manufacturing the foam material in a mould the shape of which corresponds to that of the material to be obtained.
- compositions that can be used for manufacturing a tannin based foam material according to the invention, as well as the relevant manufacturing process, with particular reference to the following tables 1 and 2.
- the tannin based foam material lacking in formaldehyde according to the invention has been prepared as follows. Initially, furfuryl alcohol (FA: from 18 to 22g) , diethyl ether (DEE - blowing agent: 5g) and preferably water (6g), are stirred together. Then, 30g of tannin powder are progressively incorporated, by strongly stirring the mass during about 15s, for example using a helical stirrer of a type known per se.
- catalyst for example an organic acid, typically consisting of p-toluenesulfonic (p-TSA) , is added by stirring during about 20s, and the mixture is poured in a mould the shape of which corresponds to that of the foam material intended to be obtained.
- organic acid typically consisting of p-toluenesulfonic (p-TSA)
- the catalyst After a variable waiting time, of the order of some minutes, the catalyst starts auto-polymerization of the furfuryl alcohol with the tannin. This reaction, which is exothermic, generates heat and causes the blowing agent (DEE) to boil, which causes the beginning of the expansion step of the mixture in the mould.
- the heat necessary to the expansion of the composition can be supplied, also just in part, from an outer heat source.
- Expansion takes place after a waiting time of some minutes, and it allows the mould to be filled in the best manner, until the foam material takes a shape corresponding to that defined by the mould. In this manner, it is possible to obtain a shape of the foam material of any geometry and volume.
- compositions of the same samples mentioned in the Table 1, including the standard composition comprising formaldehyde, are provided, that are referred to the percentages in weight of their components.
- the furfuryl alcohol according to an amount in weight greater than 20%
- the blowing agent typically diethyl ether according to an amount in weight greater than 5%
- water according to an amount in weight between about 8% and 9% of the final composition, is added to the mixture so obtained.
- the tannin powder is then incorporated in the mixture so obtained, according to an amount between 40% and 45% in weight, and the mixture is stirred again.
- an acid based catalyst typically p-toluenesulfonic acid (p-TSA) or, as an alternative, trichloroacetic acid, is added according to an amount in weight smaller than 16%, and stirred with the mixture.
- An isocyanate can also be added to the mixture, such as PMDI, for example according to an amount variable between 5% and 20% in weight of the composition.
- the mixture so obtained is poured into the mould, where the expansion thereof takes place, such as like previously described.
- the formulation of the composition is optimized in order to prevent a too fast hardening of the foam material, and in order to avoid or minimize formation of porosities in the material, and also so that the material can not endure any sag or collapse as a result of a too long hardening step.
- the appropriate balance between expansion and hardening of the foam material it neither collapse nor breaks.
- the small samples obtained were then metalized with gold, and examined by a Hitachi S 520 scansion electron microscope (SEM) .
- Figure 1 shows the images obtained by the SEM with 50x magnification, for sections of the samples mentioned above, particularly in connection with the compositions F9-18 (a) , F9- 20 (b) , F9-22 (c), Fll-18 (d) , Fll-20 (e) and Fll-22 (f) as mentioned in Tables 1 and 2, as well as for a section of the sample with the standard formulation containing formaldehyde (g) according to the prior art.
- the structure of the most of the foam materials obtained shows closed and opened cells, spaced by thin membranes from the near cells. In some zones, the membranes are broken, particularly in the case of higher amount of furfuryl alcohol, such as in the case of the samples (b) , (c) , (d) and (f) .
- the structure of the foam material has relatively smaller cells, even if such effect is of small entity.
- Figure 2 shows the bulk density (g/cm ) of the samples of the foam material according to the invention, that is in connection with the compositions F9-18, F9-20, F9-22, Fll-18, Fll-20 and Fll-22, as a function of the amount in weight of furfuryl alcohol used in the relevant compositions, and referred to samples of foam material containing 30g of tannin.
- thermal conductivities (W/m/°K) of the tannin based foam materials according to the invention are shown, as a function of the relative bulk density (g/cm ) , in comparison with thermal conductivities of other foam materials known in the art, in particular of phenolic (PF), urea-formaldehyde- furfuryl (UFF) alcohol based, polyurethane (PU) based, phenolic wood (LPF) based and polyethylene (PE) based foam materials.
- PF phenolic
- UPF urea-formaldehyde- furfuryl
- PU polyurethane
- LPF phenolic wood
- PE polyethylene
- the materials of the present invention have a lower thermal conductivity in view of a low bulk density, and therefore their thermal insulation characteristics are fully comparable with those of the polyurethane (PU) based foam materials, and are better than those of the phenolic (PF) , or alcohol urea-formaldehyde-furfuryl (UFF) based foam materials. It must be taken into account that, however, PU based foam materials are more fire sensitive and they release highly toxic compounds during their combustion.
- the thermal conductivity of those according to the present invention is lower than that of the standard (STD) composition containing formaldehyde, and therefore they are proven to be better from a thermal insulation point of view.
- the curves of figure 4 show the typical shape expected from solids provided with a cellular structure, similar to that obtainable for the standard formulation containing formaldehyde.
- the stress/strain curves have three clearly recognizable zones: an initial zone of linear elastic response, a substantially flat intermediate zone or "plateau", and a final "densification” zone.
- the most of the foam materials according to the invention have a good elastic behavior, and therefore a smaller rigidity, with respect to the standard (STD) material, except for the composition Fll-18. Consequently, foam materials obtained from compositions F9-18, F9-20, F9-22, Fll-20 and Fll-22, are less brittle than the standard (STD) material containing formaldehyde, and therefore they do not break easily.
- their module of elasticity is meaningfully smaller. This involves a meaningful improvement with respect to the previously known tannin and formaldehyde based formulation.
- foam materials are classified as rigid, partially rigid or flexible, on the basis of their compressive strength: > 0.08 MPa, 0.015 ⁇ 0.08 MPa and ⁇ 0.015 MPa, respectively.
- the foam materials of the F9-18, F9-20, F9-22, Fll-18 and Fll- 20 type according to the invention are essentially rigid, while the material of the Fll-22 type, having the lower bulk density (figure 2), is actually soft. Since the material Fll-22 is also that showing the smallest thermal conductivity, of about 0.038 W/m/°K (figure 3), it is particularly interesting because it combines a relevant lightness and very good insulation qualities besides its natural origin, with fire-proof and low cost properties.
- the foam materials of the invention are considerably less hydrophilic than the similar materials containing formaldehyde, and they have a very low wettability.
- a water drop placed on their surface requires a very long time, in the order of 5 ⁇ 10 minutes, to be slowly soaked since, owing to porosity of the material, water is gradually dispersed in it.
- a tannin based foam material according to the invention can be obtained as a result of a "more ecological" preparation, without any use of formaldehyde.
- the materials according to the invention compared with the first generation of tannin based foam materials containing formaldehyde, have in general a lower bulk density, a lower reduced thermal conductivity that makes them adapted to be used as thermal insulating materials, and a lower hydrophily. Also, they are much less brittle than the similar materials containing formaldehyde, and they have a higher flexibility and a low friability, as well as good characteristics of mechanical strength. Moreover they do not burn and are auto-extinguishing and, if subject to a high amount of heat, consumes slowly.
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