Jurgen Scheerder
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Journal of Coatings Technology and Research | 2005
Jurgen Scheerder; Nico Visscher; Tijs Nabuurs; Ad Overbeek
In this article we describe novel, water-based, crosslinkable fluorinated polymers that form coatings with excellent antigraffiti properties. The synthesis of the binders and the surface and bulk properties of their coatings are discussed. The surface properties of these coatings are characterized in terms of their surface-free energy, as calculated from static contact angle measurements. The distribution of the fluorine atoms throughout the coating is measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The bulk properties are studied by determining the crosslink density through dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), and the effect of the crosslinking conditions on the crosslink density and the antigraffiti properties is discussed. The results indicate that a combined action of surface and bulk properties gives these coatings their excellent antigraffiti properties. The applicability of these polymers as protective coatings for metal and concrete surfaces are demonstrated.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015
Yang Liu; Willem-Jan Soer; Jurgen Scheerder; Guru Satgurunathan; Joseph L. Keddie
The conventional method for synthesizing waterborne polymer colloids is emulsion polymerization using surfactants. An emerging method is the use of secondary dispersions (SD) of polymers in water, which avoids the addition of any surfactant. Although there are numerous studies of the water barrier properties (sorption, diffusion, and permeability) of waterborne emulsion (Em) polymer coatings, the properties of SD coatings, in comparison, have not been thoroughly investigated. Here, dynamic water vapor sorption analysis is used to compare the equilibrium sorption isotherms of the two forms of styrene-acrylate copolymers (Em and SD) with the same monomer composition. From an analysis of the kinetics of vapor sorption, the diffusion coefficient of water in the polymer coatings is determined. The combined effects of particle boundaries and surfactant addition were investigated through a comparison of the properties of SD and Em coatings to those of (1) solvent-cast polymer coatings (of the same monomer composition), (2) Em polymers that underwent dialysis to partially remove the water-soluble species, and (3) SD polymers with added surfactants. The results reveal that both the particle boundaries and the surfactants increase vapor sorption. The diffusion coefficients of water are comparable in magnitude in all of the polymer systems but are inversely related to water activity because of molecular clustering. Compared to all of the other waterborne polymer systems, the SD barrier coatings show the lowest equilibrium vapor sorption and permeability coefficients at high relative humidities as well as the lowest water diffusion coefficient at low humidities. These barrier properties make SD coatings an attractive alternative to conventional emulsion polymer coatings.
Archive | 2001
Alfred Jean Paul Buckmann; Emilio Martin; Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek; John Christopher Padget; Jurgen Scheerder; Tom Annable
Archive | 2002
Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek; Jurgen Scheerder; Tijs Nabuurs
Archive | 2002
Jurgen Scheerder; Tijs Nabuurs; Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek; Alfred Jean Paul Buckmann
Archive | 2003
Emilio Martin; Jurgen Scheerder; Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek; Ronald Tennebroek; Tijs Nabuurs; Pablo Steenwinkel
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2016
Yang Liu; Agata M. Gajewicz; Victor Rodin; Willem-Jan Soer; Jurgen Scheerder; Guru Satgurunathan; P.J. McDonald; Joseph L. Keddie
Archive | 2001
Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek; Jurgen Scheerder; Pablo Steenwinkel; Ronald Avecia B.V. Tennebroek
Archive | 2008
Jurgen Scheerder; Emilio Martin; Gerardus Cornelis Overbeek
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2012
Jurgen Scheerder; Rik Breur; Ted Slaghek; Wessel Holtman; Marco Vennik; Gabriele Ferrari