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- 2020Experiment and modelling of the strain-rate-dependent response during in vitro degradation of PLA fibrescitations
- 2018Dynamic mechanical analysis and creep-recovery behavior of agglomerated corkcitations
- 2018Antimicrobial graphene nanoplatelets coatings for silicone catheterscitations
- 2014Evaluation of Bonding Performance of Amino Polymers Using ABEScitations
- 2014Physicomechanical characterization of monodisperse multivesiculated polyester particlescitations
- 2013Effect of incorporation of graphene oxide and graphene nanoplatelets on mechanical and gas permeability properties of poly(lactic acid) filmscitations
- 2013Dispersion of graphene nanoplatelets in poly(vinyl acetate) latex and effect on adhesive bond strengthcitations
- 2013Preparation and Characterization of Acrylic Polymer Nanocomposite Films Obtained from Aqueous Dispersionscitations
- 2012Synthesis and Characterization of Allyl Fatty Acid Derivatives as Reactive Coalescing Agents for Latexescitations
- 2011Evaluation of urea-formaldehyde adhesives performance by recently developed mechanical testscitations
- 2010A Study on the Colloidal Nature of Urea-Formaldehyde Resins and Its Relation with Adhesive Performancecitations
- 2006New trends on membrane science
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Synthesis and Characterization of Allyl Fatty Acid Derivatives as Reactive Coalescing Agents for Latexes
Abstract
This work evaluated the use of allyl fatty acid esters derived from vegetable oil (palmitic acid, soybean and sunflower oils) as reactive coalescing agents in a waterborne latex system. Allyl fatty acid derivatives (AFAD) from vegetable oils were synthesized by two different processes. The synthesis was monitored by IR-spectroscopy and the final product characterized by FT-IR, GC-MS, H-1 and C-13 NMR. The presence of conjugated double bonds in the aliphatic chain was confirmed, which is a determinant for the proposed autoxidative latexes drying mechanism. Each of the AFAD were subsequently added to a standard acrylic emulsion, in order to study its potential as reactive coalescing agent. The minimum film-forming temperature (MFT), glass transition temperature (T (g)), drying time and rubbing resistance to solvents were evaluated. The results showed that, when added to water-borne acrylic resins, an AFAD acts as a non-volatile plasticizer capable of autoxidative crosslinking with itself.