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Lightly branched comb polyesters: application in fast drying solvent-borne coating formulations
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posted on 2023-06-09, 12:49 authored by Ge Cheng, Barnaby GreenlandBarnaby Greenland, Chris Lampard, Neal Williams, Malkit S Bahra, Wayne HayesNovel oxazoline-based comb-polymers possessing linoleyl or oleic side chains have been synthesized and used to produce low viscosity coatings. Inclusion of the polymers in model paint formulations results in coatings that exhibit faster drying times than commercially available alkyd resin formulations. The comb polymers were produced from diol substituted oxazoline monomers that were synthesized through a scalable, solvent free protocol and purified by simple recrystallisation. Co-polymerisation of the oxazo- lines with adipic acid at 160 °C in the bulk resulted in the targeted polyester comb type polymers. The polymers were soluble in a range of organic solvents and compatible with commercial alkyd resins. Model paint formulations containing up to 40 wt% of the linoleyl-based comb polymers exhibited a dramatic reduction in viscosity (from 35 to 13 Poise at 25 °C) with increasing quantities of polymer added. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) studies revealed that the drying rate of the model paint for- mulations containing the comb polymers was enhanced when compared with that of commercial alkyd resins.
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Publication status
- Published
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Journal
Reactive and Functional PolymersISSN
1381-5148Publisher
ElsevierVolume
73Page range
619-623Department affiliated with
- Chemistry Publications
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