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タイトル: 親水性ポリウレタン樹脂のガラス転移温度と水膨潤率および水蒸気透過率との関係
その他のタイトル: Relationship between the glass transition temperature of hydrophilic polyurethane resins and the water swelling and vapor transmission rates
著者: 望月, 優菜
榎本, 雅穗
白井, 一彰
Mochiduki, Yuna
Enomoto, Masao
Shirai, Kazuaki
キーワード: ポリウレタン
透湿防水
水蒸気透過率
ガラス転移点
発行日: 2025年2月28日
出版者: 京都女子大学生活造形学科
抄録: In this study, hydrophilic polyurethane (PU) resins with glass transition temperatures (Tg) between 0 and 5 ℃ were synthesized using polyethylene glycol and polycarbonate diol with isosorbide. The PUs were then made into films, and their moisture transfer properties and water swelling rates were measured at different temperatures. The practicality of using these PUs as waterproof and moisturepermeable fabrics was also investigated. The results confirmed that the water vapor transmission coefficient of the hydrophilic PU film changes between 30 and 40 ℃, which is approximately 30 ℃ above Tg. Therefore, when this film is used as a moisture-permeable waterproof fabric, its moisture permeability may change depending on the temperature inside the garment during wear. Furthermore, when worn inside a garment at temperatures between 0-20 ℃, hydrophilic PU films used in garments with limited fluorinated water repellents swell significantly due to rainwater infiltration from the outside. Test results showed that the PU film in this study had a low Tg (0-5 ℃), meaning it remained almost in a glassy state at 0-20 ℃. The water swelling rate was constant in this temperature range, suggesting the possibility of improving the film’s water swelling properties.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11173/4022
JaLC DOI: info:doi/10.69181/4022
出現コレクション:第70号(2025-02-28)

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