Waterborne Polyurethane from Polycaprolactone and Tetramethylxylene Diisocyanate: Synthesis by Varying NCO/OH Ratio and Its Characterization as Wood Coatings

  • Joseph Vincent B
  • Natarajan B
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Environmentally friendly, polyacrylic-based polyurethane dispersion (PUD) was synthesised using various molar ratios of polycaprolactone, dimethylolpropionic acid and tetramethyl xylene diisocyanate. Synthesis was carried out in flowing nitrogen atmosphere. The PUD's preparations are free of NMP (n-methyl pyrrolidone), a toxic processing solvent generally used during the preparation of PUD's. The performance of the synthesised polyu-rethane dispersions with varying NCO/OH molar ratio was tested on wood surface. The physical, chemical, thermal and mechanical properties such as viscosity, particle size, chemical resistance, thermal stability and ta-ber abrasion of applied polyurethane dispersion were carried out as a function of NCO/OH molar ratio. The PUD's preparation with NCO/OH ratio of 1.4 or 1.6 showed better performance as a wood finish and the results are described in the present study.

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Joseph Vincent, B., & Natarajan, B. (2014). Waterborne Polyurethane from Polycaprolactone and Tetramethylxylene Diisocyanate: Synthesis by Varying NCO/OH Ratio and Its Characterization as Wood Coatings. Open Journal of Organic Polymer Materials, 04(01), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojopm.2014.41006

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