WO2013179251A1 - A composition in the form of a dispersion comprising a lignin, a method for the manufacturing thereof and use thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composition in the form of a dispersion a method for the manufacturing of said
- composition and use thereof in different application areas such as in adhesives, binders, castings, foams (such as rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams for thermal
- foams foams
- fillers glues
- sealants elastomers
- rubbers elastomers
- the present invention also relates to a method for the manufacturing of a foam and use of this foam.
- lignin and lignin-based products have become increasingly important in the search for sustainable alternatives to current mineral-oil based products that are known to impact our world' s ecological balance in a negative way.
- An important area that has received attention in this context has been the use of lignin as re-inforcement fillers for a multitude of polymeric materials such as e.g. rubbers, epoxy and urethane-based networks and polymers.
- 5,008,378 discloses lignin dispersions. Additionally, CN1462760 discloses a lignin polyurethane foam and JP2011-184643 a foam using a lignin-based substance.
- the present invention solves one or more of the above problems, by providing according to a first aspect a
- composition in the form of a dispersion comprising one or more dispersants, and lignin, preferably alkaline lignin, wherein said lignin has an average particle size of from about 100 nm to about 2000 nm, preferably in a range from about 100 to about 1000 nm, most preferred from about 200 to about 600 nm, and wherein said dispersants has a solubility parameter of from about 18 to about 30 MPa 1 2 and a viscosity of from about 15 mPas to about 20,000 mPas, more preferably from about 15 mPas to about 10,000 mPas, especially preferred from about 20 mPas to about 1000 mPa, most preferred from about 20 mPas to about 500 mPas .
- solubility parameter of from about 18 to about 30 MPa 1 2 and a viscosity of from about 15 mPas to about 20,000 mPas, more preferably from about 15 mPas to about
- the present invention also provides according to a second aspect use of a composition according to the first aspect in making foams, rubbers, adhesives, reactive fillers or for use as a filling agent.
- Said dispersion may e.g. be used in I appliances (such as house hold appliances; e.g. refrigerators and freezers) or building and constructing applications. It may also be used in applications where thermal insulation is required such in refrigerators and freezers. It may also be used in foams (such as spray-foam, rigid-faced and flexible- faced panels produced by double-band lamination, discontinuous panels, block foams, pour-in-place foams and foams for pipe insulation) .
- the foams in these latter panels may be of the polyurethane or the polyisocyanurate type.
- Said dispersions may also be used in microcellular foams and viscoelastic foams, flexible slabstock and flexible molded polyurethane foams, such as the foams applied in bedding, furniture, footwear (e.g. shoe soles) and automotive applications.
- Said dispersions may also be used in composites, coatings, binders, sealants, rubbers, adhesives, reactive fillers or may be used as a filling agent.
- Said dispersions may also be used as reactive fillers/filling agents in polymer castings, such as in epoxy casting or in polyolefin casting.
- the present invention also provides according to a third aspect a method for the manufacturing of a composition in the form of a dispersion according to the first aspect comprising the following steps: i) providing a lignin, preferably an alkaline lignin, ii) adding one polyol or a mixture of polyols, and
- the present invention also provides according to a fourth aspect, a composition in the form of a dispersion obtainable by the method according to the third aspect.
- the present invention also provides according to a fifth aspect a method for the manufacturing of a foam comprising the following steps: a) providing a composition according to the first or
- step f) conveying the stirred mixture in step e) into a mould to provide a foam continuously or discontinuously (i.e. batch-wise).
- the present invention also provides according to a sixth aspect, a foam obtainable by the method according to the fifth aspect .
- the present invention also provides according to a seventh aspect use of the foam according to the fifth aspect.
- Said foam may be used in in the building and construction segment, in appliances (such as household appliances, e.g. refrigerators and freezers), for thermal insulation, in automotive
- foams in these latter panels may be of the polyurethane or the polyisocyanurate type.
- Said foams may also as mentioned be used in bedding, furniture and automotive applications (e.g. car seats) .
- Said foams may further be used in footwear (e.g. shoe soles) .
- lignin embraces any lignin which may be used for making dispersions.
- the lignin is an alkaline lignin. It may e.g. be a Kraft lignin.
- the lignin may
- isocyanate embraces any isocyanate compound suitable for use in foam applications.
- the isocyanate may be a monomeric diisocynate, polymeric or it may also be an
- micron embraces anything below 2000 nm and down to 1 nm.
- flame retardant embraces any flame retardant useful in foam or filler applications.
- the flame retardant may be liquid organophosphorous, organohalogen and halogenated organophosphorous flame retardants .
- TCPP and DEEP are preferred examples .
- mould encompasses any mould which may be used in rigid foam manufacturing.
- Said mould may e.g. be a mould for in-situ foams (whereby you may use spray technology to convey the material to be moulded; this is a discontinuos technology) , a mould for providing a block (which may be both discontinuous and continuous), a mould for making an insulation board (which may be both discontinuous and continuous), a double bend laminator (e.g. for making metal faced sandwich panels; this is further a continuous technology) .
- the above technologies are further described in "The polyurethane book", 2010, editors David Randall and Steve Lee.
- solubility parameter refers to a property, represented by ⁇ , used within the art of organic, physical and polymer chemistry to describe the solubility of organic compounds in other organic compounds or solvents. Calculate ⁇ from fragment contributions published in the art. [see, for example, Handbook of Solubility Parameters and other Cohesion Parameters, Barten, A., CRC Press, Florida (1984) and Properties of Polymers: their Estimation and Correlation with Chmical Structure, van
- said lignin is a Kraft lignin.
- said dispersant is a polyol, preferably an ethylene glycol or polyethylene glycol or a combination thereof, most preferred selected from the group comprising PEG (polyethylene glycol) , DEG (diethylene glycol) , TEG (triethylene glycol) and MEG (monoethylene glycol ) or
- the polyol is PEG and preferably the PEG has a molecular weight of from about 100 to about 5000, especially preferred from about 100 to about 600, most preferred about 400.
- PEGs wherein said mixture preferably comprises one PEG having a molecular weight of about 400 and one PEG having a molecular weight of about 600.
- said composition also comprises one or more alkanolamines , such as ethanolamine, diethanolamine , propanolamine, monoethanolamine (MEA) or combinations thereof, preferably MEA.
- alkanolamines such as ethanolamine, diethanolamine , propanolamine, monoethanolamine (MEA) or combinations thereof, preferably MEA.
- composition also comprising one or more flame retarding agents, preferably TCPP (Tris (1- chloro-2-propyl) phosphate ) or DEEP (diethyl ethyl
- one or more flame retarding agents are added before mixing.
- said mixing is a high shear mixing of at least about 1000 rpm, preferably at least about 5000 rpm, most preferred at least about 20000 rpm.
- said one or more additives may be selected from the group consisting of one or more surfactants, preferably one or more polydimethylsiloxane co-polymers (such as PDMS) , one or more polyurethane catalysts, preferably one or more tertiary amines or one or more triamines, one or more flame retarding agents, or combinations thereof.
- one or more surfactants preferably one or more polydimethylsiloxane co-polymers (such as PDMS)
- polyurethane catalysts preferably one or more tertiary amines or one or more triamines
- flame retarding agents preferably one or more flame retarding agents, or combinations thereof.
- one or more hydroxyl-containing compounds and/or one more catalysts are added before addition of said one or more blowing agents, preferably one or more polyester polyols and/or one or more polyether polyols and as a catalyst a trimer catalyst (such as an alkali octoate) are added.
- said one or more blowing agents are one or more hydrocarbon compounds, or other blowing agents known in the art, preferably selected from n-pentane, i-pentane and
- the present invention relates to stable submicron dispersions of Kraft lignin in suitable non-aqueous liquid dispersants and a process for their production.
- the present invention also provides a ready-to-use liquid composition comprising submicron dispersions of Kraft lignin in non-aqueous dispersants that are amenable to further processing steps to produce end-products without the need for further solids handling and tedious solid- liquid wetting and mixing procedures.
- Figures Figure 1 discloses size distribution by Intensity for Kraft lignin dispersed in ethylene glycol
- Figure 2 discloses size distribution by Intensity for Kraft lignin dispersed in Polyethylene glycol 400.
- Figure 3 discloses Size distribution by Intensity for Kraft lignin dispersed in Polyethylene glycol 600
- Figure 4 discloses Size distribution by Intensity for Kraft lignin dispersed in 1-Hexanol supernatant
- Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15% w/w loading of Kraft lignin in ethylene glycol were prepared using a Heidolph DIAX 900 disperser operated at two rates, initially at 18800 rpm/min for at least 1 minute to disperse the dry lignin, followed by one minute at 25000 rpm to ensure maximum dispersability .
- Samples taken from these dispersions were about 50-fold diluted prior to measurement of particle size and particle size distribution with a Malvern Zetasizer Nano ZS. This instrument measures the diffusion of particles moving under Brownian motion and converts this to size and size distribution using the Stokes- Einstein relationship. Each sample was scanned 3-5 times.
- Example 2 Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15% w/w loading of Kraft lignin in diethylene glycol were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions were fluctuating as in example 1. Classification and values for mean particle diameters are given in table 1.
- Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15% w/w loading of Kraft lignin in polyethylene glycol 200 were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions were fluctuating as in example 1. Classification and values for mean particle diameters are given in table 1.
- Example 4
- Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15% w/w loading of Kraft lignin in polyethylene glycol 400 were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions exhibited a biphasic pattern which is shown by figure 2. This behavior is indicated as A class 2' in table 1 which also gives values for mean particle diameters.
- Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15% w/w loading of Kraft lignin in polyethylene glycol 600 were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions revealed a monodisperse behavior which is shown by figure 3. This behavior is indicated as A class 3' in table 1 which also gives values for mean particle diameters.
- Dispersions at 5 and 10 % w/w loading of Kraft lignin in ethanolamine were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions revealed a monodisperse behavior which was accordingly classified in table 1 which also gives values for mean particle diameters.
- Dispersions at 5, 10 and 15 % w/w loading of Kraft lignin in VoranolTM P1010 (a 1000 MW polypropylene glycol of the Dow Chemical Company) were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions could not be measured due to the turbidity of the dispersions caused by slow precipitation of lignin. This behavior was classified as A class 4' in table 1.
- Dispersions at 5 and 10 % w/w loading of Kraft lignin in 1- Hexanol were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions could not be measured due to the turbidity of the dispersions caused by fast precipitation (class 4 in table 1) . After precipitation, a coloured supernatant was left over which was measured without further dilution. The result is shown by figure 4 where very large particle sizes beyond the detection limit of the instrument are observed.
- Example 9 Dispersions at 5 and 10 % w/w loading of Kraft lignin in Cyclopentane were prepared by means of the procedure outlined in example 1. Particles sizes and their distributions could not be measured due to the turbidity of the dispersions caused by fast precipitation (class 4 in table 1) . After precipitation, a clear supernatant was left over which was measured without further dilution but particles could not be detected.
- Table 1 gives a summary of all data, including viscosities of dispersants obtained from literature or from suppliers. Solubility parameters were obtained from the handbook of solubility parameters and other cohesion parameters' by A.F.M. Barton, (CRC Press Inc., 1983), or calculated from molecular fragment values using the Hoy-van Krevelen method as described in the same reference.
- the ethanolamine , 2-aminoethanol or monoethanolamine (MEA) was obtained from Riedel-de Haen
- the diethylene glycol (DEG) was obtained from Merck
- the Polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG200 or E200) was obtained Merck, (see PEG 400 and PEG 600 below)
- polyisocyanurate foams by handmix foaming (which thus was a discontinuous, batch-wise, process) .
- lignin containing polyol compositions were prepared by weighing a target amount of lignin in a cardboard beaker, addition of the dispersant selected, followed by addition of all other polyol components and additives, except the blowing agent (s) .
- This mixture was subsequently dispersed using a Heidolph DIAX 900 disperser which was operated at two rates, initially at 18800 rpm/min for at least 1 minute to disperse the dry lignin, followed by at least one minute at 25000 rpm to ensure maximum dispersability .
- the blowing agent was always added last, using the Heidolph stirrer described below, just before mixing the polyol blend with Lupranat M20S from BASF which was invariably used as PMDI.
- Handmix foams were prepared using a Heidolph lab. stirrer fitted with timer and rpm counter as follows. After preparing the polyol blends in a carboard beaker, a weighed amount of Lupranat M20S was poured in the beaker. Subsequently, the mixture was stirred for 10 seconds at 4000 rpm, after which the reacting mass was poured into a 20x20x20 cm 3 cardboard box where it was allowed to rise freely and cure. Nucleation was recorded in the usual way by visually inspecting the transition to a creamy mass in the box (cream time) . The fully developed foam was then probed by a disposable (wooden) spatula to check the formation of strings in the foaming mass. The first appearance of these strings was recorded as 'string time' .
- PIR foams were selected as the first target to demonstrate the capabilities of the invention which is however not limited to this particular application.
- Core density of the foam was measured on eight 5x5x5 cm 3 samples cut from the central 10x10x10 cm 3 cube of the foam by averaging over their weight : volume ratio. Corrections for buoyancy were not made. Compressive strength was measured similarly on the same samples, by averaging over 4
- hydrocarbon blowing agents are specified in table 2, together with data for a reference formulation without lignin.
- Lupraphen ® 8007 is a bifunctional polyesterpolyol based upon dicarboxylic acid. Provider was BASF.
- Stepanpol 2402 B is a bifunctional polyester polyol based upon dicarboxylic acid. Provider was Stepan.
- the lignin was a kraft lignin obtained internally.
- the polyethylene Glycol PEG 400 was Pluriol ® E 400 and the provider was BASF.
- the Polyethylene Glycol PEG 600 was Pluriol ® E 600 and the provider was BASF.
- KOSMOS ® 75 MEG is a medium viscous catalyst for use when manufacturing foams. It consists of potassium octoate dissolved in ethylene glycol. Provider was Evonik Industries AG.
- TEGOAMIN ® PMDETA penentamethyldiethylenetriamine
- TEGOAMIN ® DMCHA N, -dimethylcyclohexyl-amine
- TEGOSTAB ® B 8491 is a hydrolysis-resistant polyether
- polydimethylsiloxane copolymer Provider was Evonik Industries AG.
- TCPP Tris ( l-chloro-2-propyl ) phosphate and the provider was ICL bearing the trademark Fyrol ® PCF for said compound.
- Lupranat ® M 20 S is a solvent-free product based upon 4,4 ' - diphenyl-methane-di-isocyanate (MDI) with high functional oligomers and isomers. Provider was BASF.
- the cyclopentane and n-pentane were obtained from Alfa Aesar
- Example nr. 17 is included in this table to demonstrate that thermal insulation performance as well as flame retardancy of the foams is comparable to the reference.
- the lambda value of 23.85 is better than reference whilst the flame height of 10.50 cm in the DIN 4102 indicates that this foam satisfies the DIN B2 classification.
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