Abstract
In the present work, sustainable rigid polyurethane foams (RPUF) reinforced with chicken
feathers (CF) were prepared and characterized. The bio-based polyol used to formulate the foams
was obtained from castor oil. This investigation reports the influence of the chicken feathers fibers
as reinforcement of RPUF, on water absorption, thermal, mechanical and morphological properties
(field-emission scanning electron microscope—FESEM) and thermal conductivity on water-blown
biofoams. It was found that the biofoams improved thermal insulating properties when CF was
added. The addition of CF to foams provided lower heat flux density to the biofoams obtaining
bio-based materials with better insulation properties. The results obtained in this study proved that
the incorporation of CF to RPUF modified the cell structure of the foams a ecting their physical
and mechanical properties, as well as functional properties such as the heat transmission factor.
These biofoams containing up to 45% of bio-based materials have shown the potential to replace fully
petroleum-based foams in thermal insulation applications.