Issue 89, 2015

Structural engineering of waterborne polyurethane for high performance waterproof coatings

Abstract

A series of modified waterborne polyurethanes were synthesized using a self-emulsifying method for high performance waterproof coatings, such as fluoride polyurethane (FPU), siloxane modified waterborne polyurethane (SPU) and the polyurethane containing fluorine and siloxane (FSPU). The structures of waterborne polyurethane were designed from scratch, and the contents of fluoride acrylic monomer (FMA) and siloxane contents (HO-PDMS) segments in FSPU were adjusted for high performance waterproof. It's found that the sample has lowest water absorption, higher water contact angles, and better mechanical/thermal properties, when the FMA content is 20 wt% and HO-PDMS content is 3 wt%. The mechanisms of improvement of contact angles were investigated, due to the vinyl group crosslinking, higher temperature can significantly improve the hydrophobicity of the films in emulsion polymerization and film forming process. Optimized FSPU has a promising future as a kind of waterborne waterproof coatings.

Graphical abstract: Structural engineering of waterborne polyurethane for high performance waterproof coatings

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2015
Accepted
19 Aug 2015
First published
19 Aug 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 72544-72552

Author version available

Structural engineering of waterborne polyurethane for high performance waterproof coatings

F. Yu, X. Xu, N. Lin and X. Y. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 72544 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA12480H

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