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Progress in Organic Coatings | 2002

Sol–gel: a new tool for coatings chemistry

Steffen Hofacker; Markus Mechtel; Michael Mager; Harald Kraus

Abstract Improved mechanical and chemical resistance is in an increasing demand in a variety of coating applications. Since today’s high performance coating systems are always a compromise between elasticity on one hand and good abrasion resistance on the other hand, there is a strong need for new types of coating raw materials. Organic–inorganic hybrid materials offer the opportunity to combine the desirable properties of organic polymers (toughness, elasticity) with those of inorganic solids (hardness, chemical resistance). Many different attempts have been made to obtain intimate mixtures of organic and inorganic materials. Sol–gel processing, the hydrolysis and condensation of low molecular weight alkoxides, is one possible route to produce such desired molecular or nanoscopic mixtures. The commonly used sol–gel precursors are commercially available organofunctional or (non-functional) organoalkoxysilanes, which are widely used as coupling agents in fiber-reinforced polymers. Hybrid materials with promising mechanical properties were synthesised on various routes, but weathering data have only been published very rarely. Post-cure of sol–gel films produced from commonly used trialkoxysilanes in the presence of water or photochemical degradation of certain organofunctional alkoxysilanes under UV irradiation are possible mechanisms which may finally result in the failure of such a hybrid coating upon weathering. Due to this, new precursors were sought, which would be able to chemically link the inorganic and organic moieties in a hybrid material, and which would be preferably UV transparent, resulting in polymers with inherent UV stability suitable for outdoor coating applications.


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2001

Organic‐Inorganic Hybrid Coatings Based on Polyfunctional Silanols as New Monomers in Sol‐Gel Processing

Michael Mager; Lutz Schmalstieg; Markus Mechtel; Harald Kraus

Organic-inorganic hybrid materials offer the opportunity to combine the desirable properties of organic polymers (toughness, elasticity) with those of inorganic solids (hardness, chemical resistance). Since improved mechanical and chemical resistance is an increasing demand for various coating applications, hybrid materials were developed based on polyfunctional silanols as new monomers in sol-gel processing. After hydrolysis and condensation with different co-reactants, coatings with superior optical and mechanical properties are obtained at ambient temperature. Such hybrid coatings show excellent chemical resistance and high UV stability. Although the adhesion to many substrates is good without additional pretreatment, the hybrid coatings exhibit a very anti-adhesive surface. Due to these properties potential applications include automotive clear coats, hard coats for plastics, anti-graffiti coatings and biocide-free fouling-release coatings.


JOT. Journal für Oberflächentechnik | 2003

Serientauglich: 2-K-Wasserklarlack für die Automobil-Lackierung

Markus Mechtel; Martin Melchiors

Neue Rohstoffe und eine optimierte Dispergiertechnik machen den Einsatz von wassrigem 2-K-Polyurethan- Klarlack fur die Automobil-Serienlackierung interessant. Wir stellen die Neuentwicklungen vor.


Archive | 1999

Antifouling agents, their production and use, and antifouling coating produced therefrom

Markus Mechtel; Michael Mager; Karl-Heinz Käsler


Archive | 1999

Hybrid coating compositions

Markus Mechtel; Stefan Groth; Lutz Schmalstieg


Archive | 2004

Aqueous coating compositions based on PU-PAC hybrid dispersions

Martin Melchiors; Thorsten Rische; Markus Mechtel; Wieland Hovestadt; Torsten Dr. Pohl; Raul Pires


Archive | 1999

Coating compositions containing alkoxysilanes

Stefan Groth; Reinhard Halpaap; Markus Mechtel; Lutz Schmalstieg; Philip E. Yeske


Archive | 2002

Process for producing sol-gel condensates based on polyfunctional organosilanes

Michael Mager; Markus Mechtel; Harald Kraus; Nusret Yuva


Archive | 2002

Two-component polyurethane binders as primers

Steffen Hofacker; Markus Mechtel; Wieland Hovestadt; Claus Kobusch


Journal of Coatings Technology and Research | 2010

The effect of weathering and thermal treatment on the scratch recovery characteristics of clearcoats

Christopher Seubert; Mark Nichols; Karen M. Henderson; Markus Mechtel; Thomas Klimmasch; Torsten Dr. Pohl

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