CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF A LIGNOSULFONATE-BASED PHENOLIC FOAM

CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF A LIGNOSULFONATE-BASED PHENOLIC FOAM

CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF A LIGNOSULFONATE-BASED PHENOLIC FOAM

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Phenolated lignosulfonate was introduced into the synthesis of phenolic resol with phenol and formaldehyde in an alkaline finish line thia cal condition.The modified resol was successfully applied to prepare phenolic foam using appropriate combinations of flowing agents.N-pentane was found to be suitable as the foaming agent.Sulphuric acid (50% aqueous solution, w/w) and Tween-80 were used as catalyst and surfactant, respectively.

The obtained foams were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), friability, and mechanical property tests.The experimental results showed the foam to have lower density, better toughness, and excellent thermal insulation compared vista 5 vl5 to those of foams obtained from conventional resol resin.The properties of phenolated lignosulfonate modified phenolic foam can comply with the required specifications for its practical utilization.

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