Claims
- 1. A phenolic foam having a density from about 1.90 to about 3.70 pounds per cubic foot and, within said density range, a friability of less than about 35 percent weight loss (after 10 minutes) and a compressive strength (parallel) of at least about 20 pounds per square inch, which foam is produced by foaming a reaction mixture containing a phenolic resole, an acidic catalyst, a blowing agent and a surface active agent,
- wherein the said resole has been produced by the base-catalyzed condensation of formaldehyde and phenol at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio from about 1.6:1 to about 2.2:1, the aqueous alkaline condensate having been brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereto of a salt-forming acidic compound, which resole is characterized by an average molecular weight such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (i)-(iv) where points (i)-(iv) are as follows for the indicated formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratios:
- (a) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.9:1 and no more than about 2.2:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 1.7 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 12,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent;
- (b) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.7:1 and less than 1.9:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 3.0 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 14.0 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent;
- (c) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least about 1.6:1 and less than 1.7:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 6.5 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 3,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; wherein the said viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 2. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 1 wherein the acidic catalyst of the reaction mixture which is foamed comprises an organic sulfonic acid.
- 3. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 2 wherein the said reaction mixture additionally contains phosphoric acid.
- 4. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 2 wherein the said reaction mixture additionally contains boric acid.
- 5. A phenolic foam having a density from about 1.90 to about 3.70 pounds per cubic foot and, within said density range, a friability of less than about 35 percent weight loss (after 10 minutes) and a compressive strength (parallel) of at least about 20 pounds per square inch, which foam is produced by foaming a reaction mixture containing a phenolic resole, an acidic catalyst, a blowing agent and a surface active agent,
- wherein the said phenolic resole has been produced by the base-catalysed condensation of formaldehyde and phenol as the sole organic reactants fed to the condensation reaction, at a mole ratio of at least 1.9 and no more than about 2.2 moles of formaldehyde per mole of phenol, the aqueous alkaline condensate having been brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereto of a salt-forming acidic compound, which resole is characterized by an average molecular weight such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (a)-(e) where points (a)-(e) are as follows:
- (a) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent;
- (b) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (c) a viscosity of about 26,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent;
- (d) a viscosity of about 4,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent; and
- (e) a viscosity of about 20,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent; wherein the viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 6. A phenolic foam having a density from about 1.90 to about 3.70 pounds per cubic foot and, within said density range, a friability of less than about 35 percent weight loss (after 10 minutes) and a compressive strength (parallel) of at least about 20 pounds per square inch, which foam is produced by foaming a reaction mixture containing a phenolic resole, an acidic catalyst, a blowing agent and a surface active agent,
- wherein the said resole has been produced by the base-catalyzed condensation of formaldehyde and phenol as the sole organic reactants fed to the condensation reaction, at a mole ratio of at least 1.7 and less than 1.9 moles of formaldehyde per mole of phenol, the aqueous alkaline condensate having been brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereto of a salt-forming acidic compound, which resole is characterized by an average molecular weight such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (a)-(e) where points (a)-(e) are as follows:
- (a) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent;
- (b) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (c) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent;
- (d) a viscosity of about 4,200 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent; and
- (e) a viscosity of about 34,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent; wherein the viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 7. A phenolic foam having a density from about 1.90 to about 3.70 pounds per cubic foot, a compressive strength (parallel) of at least about 20 pounds per square inch and a friability of less than about 35 percent weight loss after 10 minutes, which foam is produced by foaming and reacting a reaction mixture containing a phenol/formaldehyde resole, an acidic catalyst and a blowing agent,
- wherein the said phenol/formaldehyde resole has been produced by the base-catalyzed condensation of formaldehyde and phenol at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio from about 1.6:1 to about 2.2:1, the aqueous alkaline condensate having been brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereto of a salt-forming acidic compound, which resole is characterized by an average molecular weight such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (i)-(iv) where points (i)-(iv) are as follows for the indicated formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratios:
- (a) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.9:1 and no more than about 2.2:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 1.7 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 12,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent;
- (b) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.7:1 and less than 1.9:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 3.0 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 14.0 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent;
- (c) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least about 1.6:1 and less than 1.7:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 6.5 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 3,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent,
- wherein the said viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 8. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 7 wherein the acidic catalyst is an organic sulfonic acid.
- 9. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 8 wherein the organic sulfonic acid is phenol sulfonic acid.
- 10. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 7 wherein the reaction mixture contains phosphoric acid.
- 11. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 7 wherein the reaction mixture contains boric acid.
- 12. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 7 wherein the acidic catalyst comprises phenol sulfonic acid and phosphoric acid.
- 13. A phenolic foam as defined in claim 7 wherein the acidic catalyst comprises phenol sulfonic acid and the reaction mixture additionally contains boric acid.
- 14. A phenolic foam having a density from about 2.0 to about 3.0 pounds per cubic foot, a compressive strength (parallel) of at least 25 pounds per square inch and a friability of less than 25 percent weight loss after 10 minutes, which foam is produced by foaming and reacting a reaction mixture containing a phenol/formaldehyde resole, an acidic catalyst comprising an organic sulfonic acid, a blowing agent, and a surface active agent,
- wherein the said phenol/formaldehyde resole has been produced by the base-catalyzed condensation of formaldehyde and phenol as the sole organic reactants fed to the condensation reaction, at a mole ratio of at least 1.9 and no more than about 2.2 moles of formaldehyde per mole of phenol, the aqueous alkaline condensate having been brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereof of a salt-forming acidic compound, which resole is characterized by an average molecular weight such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (a)-(e) where points (a)-(e) are as follows:
- (a) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent;
- (b) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (c) a viscosity of about 26,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent;
- (d) a viscosity of about 4,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.0 weight percent; and
- (e) a viscosity of about 20,000 centipoise at a water content of about 7.0 weight percent;
- wherein the viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 15. The method for producing phenolic foam which comprises foaming a reaction mixture containing a phenolic resole, an acidic catalyst and a blowing agent wherein said phenolic resole is produced by the base-catalyzed condensation of phenol and formaldehyde at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of from about 1.6:1 to about 2.2:1 and the aqueous alkaline condensate is brought to a pH from about 5.0 to about 7.0 by the addition thereto of a salt-forming acidic compound, the base-catalyzed condensation reaction being effected under conditions such that a plot of log viscosity as a function of water content of the resole product falls within the area defined by straight line interconnection in series of points (i)-(iv) where points (i)-(iv) are as follows for the indicated formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratios:
- (a) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.9:1 and no more than about 2.2:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 1.7 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 9.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 12,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 15.0 weight percent;
- (b) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.7:1 and less than 1.9:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 3.0 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 14.0 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 1,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent;
- (c) at a formaldehyde-to-phenol mole ratio of at least 1.6:1 and less than 1.7:1, points (i)-(iv) are:
- (i) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 6.5 weight percent;
- (ii) a viscosity of about 50,000 centipoise at a water content of about 12.5 weight percent;
- (iii) a viscosity of about 25,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent; and
- (iv) a viscosity of about 3,000 centipoise at a water content of about 16.0 weight percent;
- wherein the said viscosity values are Brookfield at 25.degree. C.
- 16. The method of claim 15 in which said acidic catalyst comprises an organic sulfonic acid.
- 17. The method of claim 16 in which the organic sulfonic acid is phenol sulfonic acid.
- 18. The method of claim 16 in which said reaction mixture additionally contains phosphoric acid.
- 19. The method of claim 15 in which said reaction mixture contains a surface active agent as an additional component thereof.
- 20. The method of claim 19 in which the surface active agent is a non ionic organic surfactant.
- 21. The method of claim 19 in which the surface active agent is a polysiloxane-poly(oxyalkylene) copolymer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of our prior U.S. application Ser. No. 820,020, filed July 28, 1977.
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