Development of toxicity tests for Polyurethane foams
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Abstract. Polyurethanes (PUs) are a special class of polymeric materials that differ significantly from most
other types of plastic in many aspects. They can be utilized in a wide range of products, including
paints, coatings, elastomers, insulators, elastic fibers, and foams. PU foams are especially
important as part of various convenience products. PU products often end up in landfills when
they are no longer useful and can release toxic compounds when damaged by humans or mi
crobes. Therefore, the ecotoxicological assessment of PU foams is essential. In this paper, five PU
foam samples were prepared with different NCO indices (NCO-0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2) and
together with the Control sample (a previously tested non-toxic foam sample) were applied to
develop toxicity tests procedure, while intentionally prepared Toxic foam has been used to verify
the accuracy of the developed testing procedure. Two test organisms were successfully applied,
Sinapis alba (white mustard) seeds and Escherichia coli (non-pathogenic) bacterial model organ
isms, and toxicity tests were adapted for the examination of PU-derived substances. Regarding
Sinapis alba test, the highest NCO index (NCO-1.2) significantly reduced root length by 9.8 %
compared to the Control sample. In the bacterial test, it was observed that the samples containing
NCO-1.1 and NCO-1.2 had lower colony numbers (5.0 × 108 and 4.9 × 108 CFU/mL respectively)
in comparison to the Control plate (9.6 × 108 CFU/mL). All in all, two toxicity tests were suc
cessfully adapted for PU foams, and both are applicable in their ecotoxicological assessment.
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In Heliyon. 2024. Volume 10., Issue 19. 12 p.
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