posted on 2025-05-28, 17:34authored byChangtao Pu, Jiaxin Yang, Shuang Jin, Yuhui Zhou, Wei Gong
The growing demand for environmentally friendly materials
has driven
significant interest in nonisocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) foams. This
study presents a facile synthesis of self-blown NIPU foams through
a conventional foaming process using binary and ternary cyclic carbonates,
enabling the rapid formation of an enhanced polyurethane network within
minutes without external nucleating agents. Through strategic incorporation
of conductive and magnetic fillers, the modified NIPU foams exhibited
exceptional electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding performance,
achieving a shielding effectiveness of 71 dB in the frequency range
of 8.2–12.4 GHz. The porous architecture combined with the
synergistic effect of functional fillers predominantly facilitated
electromagnetic wave absorption, effectively mitigating secondary
pollution. Notably, the modified foams demonstrated remarkable improvement
in dimensional stability, reducing equilibrium water absorption from
397.5% to 276.7%, and a transition from hydrophilic (58°) to
hydrophobic (110°) surface properties, addressing the inherent
structural instability caused by hydroxyl groups under ambient conditions.
The compressive strength of the foam enhanced from 0.019 to 0.26 MPa
at 80% strain. This work not only provides a greener, simpler, and
more efficient approach for NIPU production but also establishes a
paradigm for designing functional polymeric foams for advanced applications.