diisotsüanaats
Diisotsüanaat is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of two isocyanate functional groups (-N=C=O) within its molecule. These functional groups are highly reactive, particularly with compounds containing active hydrogen atoms such as alcohols, amines, and water. This reactivity is the basis for their widespread industrial applications.
The most common diisotsüanaat used commercially is toluene diisotsüanaat (TDI). Another significant diisotsüanaat is methylene diphenyl
Due to the high reactivity of the isocyanate groups, diisotsüanaats can pose health risks. Exposure to their