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- BiOH polyols are
made from vegetable oils such as soybean oil and are used in the
manufacture of flexible foam for bedding, furniture and automobiles.
- Polyols are
polymer products with an extended carbon chain and multiple reactive
functional
groups. Many vegetable-based oils have structures that lend
themselves well as a base for these products, leading to the
production of bio-based polyols.
- With polyols
there is an opportunity to make the process greener: a recent
development is the use of bio-based polyols. These are obtained from renewable sources
such as soybeans.
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Production of bio-polyols reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 36%
compared to traditional petroleum-based polyols, the use of
non-renewable energy by 61% and energy overall by 23%, according to
the company's preliminary analysis.
- Polyurethane foam
made with bio-polyol is renewable, biodegradable and its quality
is comparable to petroleum-based foam.
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Poly-Green Technologies recently purchased a 50-gallon reactor that
can produce
hundreds of thousands of gallons of bio-polyol a year.
- Until 2006, price
increases for conventional polyols helped to stimulate interest in
biobased polyols. However, rising demand for biodiesel has driven up
natural oil prices and subsequent costs of bio-based polyols.
- Bio-polyols now
in the market use virgin oils, such as castor bean or soybean, we
use a true waste-stream. This makes our product 5-10 percent cheaper
than petroleum-based or natural oil-based foams
- Bio-derived
materials such as soy-based polyols can offer significant advantages
over conventional polyols in regard to sustainability, reduction of
petroleum dependence and potential lower cost. They also are often
characterized by higher thermal stability and less sensitivity to
hydrolysis. But an important issue for soy-based polyols is the
growing biodiesel market. Growing biodiesel demand significantly
drove up soybean oil prices in 2007.
- The BiOH® polyols
are used to replace a growing portion of petrochemical-based polyols
in downstream PU products. These products should be further
developed to increase the renewable content of the resulting
polyurethanes and to make them suitable for other applications (in
addition to flexible foam).
- JEFFCURE® 600
which is a catalytic renewably derived polyol with 65% bio-content
can be used to replace amine based cross-linking agents in polyurea.
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