diisotsünaatide
Diisotsünaatide, more commonly known as diisocyanates, are a group of organic compounds that contain two isocyanate functional groups. These groups, represented as -N=C=O, are highly reactive and are the key components in the production of polyurethanes. Diisocyanates are typically colorless to pale yellow liquids or solids with a pungent odor. They are often volatile and can pose health risks upon exposure.
The most widely produced and utilized diisocyanates are toluene diisocyanate (TDI) and methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI).
The reaction that defines polyurethane formation involves the addition polymerization of diisocyanates with polyols, which are
Diisocyanates are considered hazardous materials. Inhalation of vapors or aerosols can lead to respiratory irritation, asthma-like