Claims
- 1. A lightweight open celled foam having a density no greater than 0.5 pounds per cubic foot (pcf), comprising: the reaction product of an organic polyisocyanate having at least two functional groups per molecule and a mixture of a difunctional acid and a difunctional anhydride in the presence of a tertiary amine catalyst and a surfactant, which reactants during the manufacturing process generate carbon dioxide in situ; wherein the reaction is interrupted when the amount of carbon dioxide generated is from about 1% to about 8% by weight of the total mass of the reactants; wherein the reaction mass is transferred after the interruption step to a second stage to complete the generation of carbon dioxide; and wherein the final product ratio of imide to amide groups is greater than 1 to 1 and no greater than 19 to 1.
- 2. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 1, wherein: the surfactant is a nonionic, organic surfactant having a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) of at least 12.
- 3. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 2, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of organic ethoxylates.
- 4. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 2, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of nonylphenol and octylphenol ethoxylates.
- 5. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 2, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of ethoxylates of sorbitan fatty acid esters.
- 6. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 2, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- 7. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 1, wherein: the density of the foam is within a range from about 0.1 pcf to about 0.4 pcf.
- 8. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 7, wherein: the surfactant is a nonionic, organic surfactant having a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) of at least 15.
- 9. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 8, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of organic ethoxylates.
- 10. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 8, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of nonylphenol and octylphenol ethoxylates.
- 11. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 8, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of ethoxylates of sorbitan fatty acid esters.
- 12. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 8, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- 13. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 1, wherein: the surfactant is a polyether polysiloxane modified with side chains containing Lewis bases and hydroxyl groups.
- 14. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 13, wherein: the density of the foam is within a range from about 0.1 pcf to about 0.4 pcf.
- 15. A lightweight open celled foam having a density no greater than 0.5 pounds per cubic foot (pcf), consisting essentially of the reaction product of an organic polyisocyanate having at least two functional groups per molecule and a mixture of a difunctional acid and a difunctional anhydride in the presence of a tertiary amine catalyst and a surfactant; which reactants during the manufacturing process generate carbon dioxide in situ, wherein the reaction is interrupted when the amount of carbon dioxide generated is from about 1% to about 8% by weight of the total mass of the reactants; wherein the reaction mass is transferred after the interruption step to a second stage to complete the carbon dioxide generation; and wherein the final product ratio of imide to amide groups is greater than 1 to 1 and no greater than 19 to 1.
- 16. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 15, wherein: the surfactant is a nonionic, organic surfactant having a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) of at least 12.
- 17. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 16, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of organic ethoxylates.
- 18. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 16, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of nonylphenol and octylphenol ethoxylates.
- 19. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 16, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of ethoxylates of sorbitan fatty acid esters.
- 20. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 16, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- 21. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 15, wherein: the density of the foam is within a range from about 0.1 pcf to about 0.4 pcf.
- 22. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 21, wherein: the surfactant is a nonionic, organic surfactant having a hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) of at least 15.
- 23. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 22, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of organic ethoxylates.
- 24. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 22, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of nonylphenol and octylphenol ethoxylates.
- 25. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 22, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of ethoxylates of sorbitan fatty acid esters.
- 26. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 22, wherein: the surfactant is selected from a group consisting of block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- 27. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 15, wherein: the surfactant is a polyether polysiloxane modified with additional side chains containing Lewis bases and hydroxyl groups.
- 28. The lightweight open celled foam according to claim 27, wherein: the density of the foam is within a range from about 0.1 pcf to about 0.4 pcf.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/915,070, filed Aug. 20, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,404.
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