Sintesis Alkanolamida dari Minyak Jarak (Ricinus Communis Linn) Sebagai Sumber Poliol dan Pemanfaatannya untuk Pembuatan Poliuretan
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2011Author
Ginting, Merry Echaristy
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Ginting, Mimpin
Sembiring, Helmina Br
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Polymerisation between polyol compound with isocyanate can produce polyuretan
that had different forms and uses. Polyol that used in this case can be sourced from
nature and also results from synthesis.The purpose of this research was utilized the
alcanolamida resulted by amidation from castor oil as the source of polyol reacted
with toluene diisocyanate to produce polyuretan. The castor oil that isolated from
castor seeds (Ricinus communis Linn) was reacted with dietanolamina using
NaOCH3 as catalyst in methanol as a solvent at 70-800C to produce alkanolamida.
Alkanolamida (polyol) that formed after purified confirmated by FT-IR spectroscopy,
and then polyol from each of castor oil was reacted with toluene diisocyanate (TDI) at
ratio 8 :2; 7:3, 6:4 and 5 : 5 (v/v) through stirring at open system at 450C to produce
polyuretan.Characterization of reaction products was observed visually and followed
by determination of gel content, density, and confirmation structure by FT-IR
spectroscopy analysis. Product of reaction from alkanolamida with TDI from each
mixing ration produce polyuretan foam with gel contain between 62,97 up to 90,00
percent and density between 0,0 26 up to 0,136 kg/cm3, where increasing of TDI ratio
the gel content was higher while the foam density produced was lower. As well as
using polyol of castor oil produced solid polyuretan with gel content between 96,51 up
to 99,35 percent where with the increase of TDI ratio that used, gel content value was
increasing. FT-IR spectroscopy analysis resulted of polyuretan foam was marked with
vibration peaks at 3400-3300 cm-1, 1730-1710 cm-1 and 1590-1540 cm-1 that show the
characteristics of uretan groups.
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