Maria Gyopar Rau
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Progress in Organic Coatings | 1995
Bernhard Schlarb; Maria Gyopar Rau; Sylke Dr Haremza
Hydroresin dispersions are a new class of emulsifier free polyacrylate secondary dispersions. One advantage over conventional secondary dispersions is the fact that they are not only water dilutable but free of organic solvents. Another advantage is the extremely low content of hydrophilic salt groups in the polymer molecules, which leads to very hydrophobic films. The application properties of these aqueous systems are more similar to those of organic polymer solutions than to conventional emulsion polymers. Applications of these surfactant free binders are in areas such as road marking paints without solvents and corrosion protection coatings without active pigments. Hydroresin dispersions also show very interesting perspectives for applications in the field of solar energy conversion.
Progress in Organic Coatings | 1996
Bernhard Schlarb; Sylke Dr Haremza; Walter Heckmann; Brad Morrison; Rudolf Müller-Mall; Maria Gyopar Rau
Abstract Hydroresin dispersions are a new class of emulsifier free polyacrylate secondary dispersions. They are prepared by the emulsification of self-emulsifying polymer blends in water. The blends typically consist of two polymers, one is a salt group containing copolymer, the other is a hydrophobic polymer without salt groups. The particle diameters can be controlled by the amount of salt group containing polymer and the concentration of salt groups in this polymer. One advantage over conventional secondary dispersions is the fact that they are not only water dilutable but free of organic solvents. Another advantage is the extremely low content of hydrophilic salt groups in the resulting polymer mixture, which leads to very hydrophobic films. The application properties of these aqueous systems are more similar to those of organic polymer solutions than to conventional emulsion polymers. Applications of these surfactant free binders are in areas such as solvent face road marking paints and corrosion protection coatings without active pigments. The technique for the preparation of hydroresin dispersions is also useful for the creation of latex particles with core-shell structures. Two examples are given, which differ in the glass transition temperature of both the cores and the shells. From these dispersions, films with defined morphology can be prepared. A blending of the polymers with hydrophobic low molecular weight compounds, before the emulsification step, is also possible. It can be used for the incorporation of additional functions into the latex particles. As an example, the loading of latexes with a hydrophobic fluorescent dye is given.
Archive | 1991
Gerd Rehmer; Maria Gyopar Rau; Eckehardt Wistuba; Reinhard Dr. Baecher; Lothar Matthaei
Archive | 1999
Bernhard Schlarb; Gregor Ley; Cheng-Le Zhao; Alexander Haunschild; Maria Gyopar Rau; Rolf Dersch
Archive | 1990
Gerd Rehmer; Maria Gyopar Rau; Eckehardt Wistuba; Reinhard Dr. Baecher; Lothar Matthaei
Archive | 1996
Bernhard Schlarb; Eberhard Schupp; Maria Gyopar Rau; Gunther Schulz; Harm Wiese
Archive | 1991
Gerd Rehmer; Maria Gyopar Rau; Eckehardt Wistuba; Reinhard Dr. Baecher; Helmut Teichmann; Wilhelm Friedrich Beckerle
Archive | 1996
Bernhard Schlarb; Eberhard Schupp; Maria Gyopar Rau; Guenther Dr Schultz; Harm Wiese
Archive | 1999
Maria Gyopar Rau; Bernhard Schlarb; Harm Wiese; Gerald Wildburg
Archive | 1999
Bernhard Schlarb; Gregor Ley; Cheng-Le Zhao; Alexander Haunschild; Maria Gyopar Rau; Rolf Dersch