Difluorosilicate catalyzed isocyanate modification: BASFRecent Research Landscape
Inefficient multi-stage synthesis increases production costs and solvent waste. One-pot condensation control streamlines polymer curing to ensure consistent cross-linking density.
What technical problems is BASF addressing in Difluorosilicate catalyzed isocyanate modification?
Poor aqueous dispersibility and instability
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Uncontrolled secondary reactions during isocyanate modification lead to excessive viscosity and poor storage stability. Reducing these limitations improves processability and shelf life of prepolymers.
High reaction temperature requirements
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High molecular weight oxazolidinone polymers often suffer from poor melt flow and thermal instability during shaping. Improving processability allows for the production of complex pressed products without polymer degradation.