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Low Odor and Environmentally Friendly Catalysts for Soft Polyurethane Foams: A Comprehensive Review<\/h1>\n

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Soft polyurethane (PU) foams are widely used in a variety of applications, from furniture and bedding to automotive interiors and packaging. The production process of these foams involves the reaction between isocyanates and polyols, catalyzed by specific catalysts that significantly influence the foam’s properties. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for low-odor and environmentally friendly catalysts to meet stricter regulatory requirements and consumer expectations. This article provides a detailed overview of such catalysts, focusing on their types, mechanisms, selection criteria, and impact on foam quality, as well as current trends and future directions in this field.<\/p>\n

Types of Low Odor and Environmentally Friendly Catalysts<\/h2>\n

The development of low odor and environmentally friendly catalysts for soft PU foams is driven by the need to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions and minimize health and environmental impacts. These catalysts can be broadly classified into three categories based on their primary function during the polyurethane formation process:<\/p>\n