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Urea formaldehyde

  • CAS NO.:9011-05-6
  • Empirical Formula: C2H6N2O2
  • Molecular Weight: 90.08
  • MDL number: MFCD00190593
  • EINECS: 618-464-3
  • SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
  • Update Date: 2024-12-18 14:08:57
Urea formaldehyde  Structural

What is Urea formaldehyde ?

The Uses of Urea formaldehyde

Urea formaldehyde is a textile-finish resin of formaldehyde type for treatment of e.g., cotton and rayon materials; in wood-glue industry.

The Uses of Urea formaldehyde

Slow-release nitrogen fertilizer for turf grass.

Production Methods

Urea-formaldehyde, a thermoset, is obtained by the condensation of urea [(NH2 )2 CO] or derivatives such as hydroxymethylurea and formaldehyde (HCHO) in the presence of a proper catalyst either basic or acid. The general equation of the first reaction is given below:
NH2 -CO-NH2 + HCHO → NH2 -CO-NH-CH2 OH + OHCH2 -NH-CO-NH-CH2 OH
A wide variety of urea-formaldehyde resins can be obtained by careful selection of the pH, reaction temperature, reactant ratio, amino monomer, and degree of polymerization. If the reaction is carried far enough, an infusible polymer network is produced. The condensation proceeds in several consecutive stages: First it yields a liquid and transparent resin easily soluble in organic solvents. Secondly, the condensation continues and the resin becomes easy to mold. Thirdly, upon heating, the resin hardens yielding a hard solid, non fusible and insoluble in organic solvents. Industrially, the condensation is maintained in the second state in order to be able to mold the resin easily. The major fillers consist of pure cellulose, caseine or cotton flocks, in order to not alter the whiteness. Once cured, urea-formaldehyde exhibits good mechanical and dielectric properties and good chemical resistance.

Origin

Urea-formaldehyde first appeared in 1929 in the USA as a substitute of glass for windows

Properties of Urea formaldehyde

Density  1.200 g/cm3
storage temp.  -20°C
Dielectric constant 6.4(Ambient)
CAS DataBase Reference 9011-05-6(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System Urea formaldehyde polymer (9011-05-6)

Safety information for Urea formaldehyde

Computed Descriptors for Urea formaldehyde

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