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HE-EcoFoams

EcoFoams: Isocyanate Free Self-Blowing Biobased Circular Foams

Specific programme: HORIZON-MSCA-2023-PF-01 submitted for HORIZON-MSCA-2023-PF-01

UPV/EHU Partner Status: Beneficiary
UPV/EHU PI: Haritz Sardón Muguruza

Project start:  01/05/2024
Project end:  30/04/2026

Brief description:

Plastics have been key materials to be aligned with the European Union´s Sustainable Development Goals. This promise stems from its lightweight, low-density nature while maintaining favorable mechanical, thermal, and insulating properties. Nevertheless, plastic production still lacks sustainability, primarily relying on fossil resources. Indeed, less than one percent of the annual plastic production (390 million tons), originates from renewable sources. This heavy reliance on fossil resources exacerbates global warming, as the extraction, production, and disposal of these materials release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Furthermore, in Europe, less than 20% of post-consumer plastic waste is recycled. In the realm of plastics, polymer foams merit special attention for their versatility, combining the main unique plastic properties while minimizing material usage. Foams serve two main purposes: flexible types for uses like packaging and cushioning, and rigid foams for insulation, construction, and high mechanical strength needs. Despite their remarkable properties, foam production relies on nonrenewable resources and toxic chemicals like isocyanates and phosgene. Additionally, their exceptional performance relates to their highly crosslinked nature, which also renders these materials challenging to recycle, or often, non-recyclable. The central goal of EcoFoams is to develop biobased foams that not only match the manufacturing process and performance of commercially available foams but also offer recyclability and reprocessability. To do so EcoFoams will explore the use of S-Alkylation Reaction to produce selfblown polycarbonate (PC) and polyhydroxurethane (PHU) foams without using toxic isocyanates. Dr. Gabriel Perli, under the guidance ofProf. HaritzSardon,Polymat (University of the Basque Country,Spain), will endeavour to pioneer the EcoFoams that are both more sustainable and exhibit excellent performances.

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Projects obtained by the UPV/EHU in the Horizon 2020 Programme for Research and Innovation.

Marie Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellowships

Industrial Leadership (LEIT)

Societal Challenges

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Nazioarteko proiektuak UPV/EHUren partaidetzarekin (2014-2020) 

INTERREG V

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COST Actions

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LIFE Action Grants

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Joint Programming Initiatives (JPIs)

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ERA NET Initiatives

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ERASMUS Programme

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OTHER EUROPEAN & INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

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OTHER RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

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Nazioarteko proiektuak UPV/EHUren partaidetzarekin (2007-2014)

 

SUMMARY OF EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS AWARDED TO UPV/EHU (2007-2014)
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Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) Download (pdf, 95KB)
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Otros Programas de Investigación Europeos e Internacionales Download (pdf, 138KB)

 

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