Main project outputs:
Novel bio-based materials:
• Bio-based polyurethane (PUR), Polyurethane-Polyisocyanurate (PUR-PIR) and Polyurethane-Indirect Polyurea (PUR-IPU) rigid molded; spray foams and soft foams
• Nanocrystalline Cellulose-Natural Fibers (NCC-NF) based soft foams
• Poly (furfuryl alcohol (PFA) impregnated NCC-NF based rigid foams
• Components and additives for the insulation systems:
- PFA and/or IPU based NFRP nanocomposite laminates for sandwich structures
- Lignocellulosic adhesives and/or adhesion promoters
- Phosphorus containing bio-polyol to improve the flame resistance of new cellular and composite products
- Lignocellulosic and bio-silica NPs as nucleation precursors and reinforcing nanofillers for foam and resin components
- Bio-polyol-grafted NPs for controlling the morphology of bio-PUR based foams
• Seven new bio-based products
- 4 for the construction industry: insulation sandwich panels, insulation spray foams, structural sandwich parts (composite floor slabs and bridge decks, and pre-insulated pipes
- 3 for the automotive industry: car ceilings, dashboards, and seat cover.
Strengthening the European competitiveness:
The BBI focuses on developing EU-based VCs and accelerating the transition to advanced feed stock for bio-refineries. It focuses on: i) building new VCs based on the development of sustainable biomass collection and supply systems with increased productivity, and improved utilization of biomass feed stock, while unlocking utilization and valorisation of waste and lignocellulosic biomass; ii) bringing existing VCs to new levels; iii) bringing technology to maturity through research and innovation, and through upgrading and building demonstration.
ReInvent realised this vision, and the objectives mentioned above by the development of novel bio-based value chains, VC1 forest based and VC2 agro-based biomaterials and products can be further developed for the construction and automotive industries, while securing feed stock availability and flexibility.
Socio-economic impacts:
Employment - ReInvent will have a strong impact on employment, since it is close to industrialisation with a high potential to materialise and introduce the new technologies and products, requiring new professionals experienced in polymers, nanomaterials, bio-chemical and nanotechnologies, engineering, mechanics, process/product safety analysis and marketing.
Considering the manufacturers involved in this project and based on their own estimation, a mean direct increase of 6 persons for each industrial partner is foreseen in the three years after the project.
Environmental Impact - The bio-based polymer industry is still small compared to the synthetic polymer industry (ca. 315t p.a. in 2007). However, the global production of bio-based plastics is expected to continue growing strongly soon to about 6.7 tons by 2018 (0.16 EJ).
ReInvent is a link in this chain, directly contributing to the above-mentioned goals in the development of bio-based materials and products for the construction and automotive. industries