Fumed nanosilica as filler for semi-rigid palm oil-based polyurethane foam: Mechanical, material, thermal, and fire response

Author:

Dzulkifli Mohd Haziq12ORCID,Majid Rohah A23,Ghazali Siti Khairunisah3,Yahya Mohd Yazid12

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia

2. Center for Advanced Composite Materials (CACM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia

3. Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia

Abstract

Incorporating nano-sized fillers into bio-based polyurethane (PU) foams typically enhances their properties. In present investigation, palm oil-based PU foams are fabricated with varied loadings (0 to 5 wt%) of fumed nanosilica. The foams are then characterized for their fire-retardancy, thermal stability, foam morphology, and also mechanical properties. Marginal improvement in Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI) values, as well as failure to be rated under UL-94 Vertical Combustion Test indicate limited potential of fumed silica in improving flammability of organic polymeric foams; suggesting exorbitant amount is required for any distinguishable effect to manifest. Interestingly; results from Thermogravimetry Analysis (TGA) shows marked improvements in terms of char residue with more than seven-fold increase at 5 wt% filler loading, possibly owed to the inert filler nature of fumed nanosilica forming a char barrier and acting as fuel diluent. Filled PU foams displayed an increased open-cell content, likely because the filler functioned as a cell opener. Removing the influence of density, the normalized compressive properties showed notable improvement up until a certain loading, which could be credited to the increased stiffness imparted by the filler itself. The results portray the potential of fumed nanosilica as filler for bio-based PU foams, offering enhanced thermal stability and limited fire retardancy.

Funder

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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