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Journal of Coatings Technology | 2002

New polymeric polyol for thermoset coatings: Superacid-catalyzed copolymerization of water and epoxy resins

Frederick Herbert Walker; John Bartram Dickenson; Charles R. Hegedus; Frank Ralph Pepe; Renee Jo Keller

Though free-radical emulsion polymerization has been studied extensively, published reports of cationic (i.e., acid-catalyzed) polymerizations of emulsified monomers are rare. It was recently discovered that treatment of an emulsion of liquid epoxy resin with select superacid catalysts yields a polymeric polyol. Catalysis with one percent perchloric acid at room temperature yields a product with a number average molecular weight of 1650, and a polydispersity of 5.0 as measured by GPC. The polyol’s structure differs from that of conventional high molecular weight epoxy resins prepared by the advancement process in several ways, including the incorporation of two glycidyl units in the repeat unit. In essence, the product is a copolymer of the epoxy resin and water, in which water is incorporated in the repeat unit structure by reaction with two epoxide groups. A similar product can be prepared by solution polymerization, where the molecular weight is controlled by the ratio of water to epoxy resin. The product was shown to have lower levels of residual bisphenol-A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) and bisphenol-A than conventional advanced epoxy resins. Polyols prepared by these new processes were crosslinked with melamine-formaldehyde resins in waterborne coating formulations which were free of added cosolvent, as well as solventborne coating formulations. The coatings developed excellent solvent resistance at lower bake temperatures than traditional epoxy resins.


Archive | 2011

Process for producing flexible polyurethane foam

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; James Douglas Tobias; You-Moon Jeon; Renee Jo Keller


Archive | 2011

Additives for Improving Polyurethane Foam Performance

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; James Douglas Tobias; Renee Jo Keller; You-Moon Jeon


Archive | 2007

Aromatic diacid ester diols and substituted carbamates thereof for minimizing deterioration of polyurethane foams

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; Stephan Herman Wendel; Renee Jo Keller


Archive | 2012

Reduced Emissions Low Density Spray Polyurethane Foam

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; James Douglas Tobias; Renee Jo Keller


Archive | 2012

POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION PROCESS, PRE-MIX FORMULATION, AND PRODUCT

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; Boxun Leng; Torsten Panitzsch; Stephan Hermann Wendel; Renee Jo Keller


Archive | 2013

Delay action catalyst for improving the stability of polyurethane systems having halogen containing blowing agents

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; Jean Louise Vincent; Tadao Yasue; Timothy J. Miller; Renee Jo Keller


Archive | 2012

Reducing Emissions in Polyurethane Foam

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; Courtney Thompson Thurau; Renee Jo Keller; Allen Robert Arnold


Archive | 2012

Additives for improving natural oil based polyurethane foam performance

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; James Douglas Tobias; Renee Jo Keller; You-Moon Jeon


Archive | 2016

DELAYED ACTION GELLING CATALYST COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING POLYURETHANE POLYMERS

Juan Jesus Burdeniuc; Stephan Hermann Wendel; Christian Brandl; Torsten Panitzsch; Renee Jo Keller

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