Issue 44, 2023, Issue in Progress

Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion

Abstract

Control of polymer topologies is essential to determine their unique physical properties and potential applications. The polymer topologies can have a critical effect on pigment dispersion owing to their unique architectures; however, studies using polymer topologies on pigment dispersion in aqueous systems are scarce. Thus, this study proposes various topologies of polyether-based waterborne synergists, such as linear, hyperbranched, and branched cyclic structures. Specifically, we applied branched types of polyglycidols (PGs) as a synergist to provide polymer topology-dependent dispersibility for the surface-modification of Red 170 particles through adsorption and steric hindrance. The topology-controlled PG synergists (PGSs) were successfully prepared by post-polymerization modification with phthalimide and benzoyl groups. Particularly, the branched types of PGSs, branched cyclic PGS (bc-PGS), and hyperbranched PGS (hb-PGS) exhibited improved dispersibility through adsorption on top of the pigment, interaction between dispersant (BYK 190) and pigment, and steric effect. Surprisingly, hb-PGS conferred the Red 170 pigment particles with superior storage stability than that of bc-PGS despite their similar structural features. This study suggests the widespread potential application of PGSs as waterborne synergists for various dispersion applications.

Graphical abstract: Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2023
Accepted
18 Oct 2023
First published
24 Oct 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 31092-31100

Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion

H. Kang, S. E. Kim, Y. I. Park, J. C. Kim, J. Jeong, H. Jung, H. Lee, S. Y. Hwang, I. W. Cheong, S. Lee and E. Seo, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 31092 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA06427A

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