Synthesis of a novel CO2-based alcohol amine compound and its usage in obtaining a water- and solvent-resistant coating

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Abstract

A five-membered cyclo-carbonate, prepared by cycloaddition reaction from CO2 and 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether, was reacted with excessive diamine and formed a urethane group-containing new product. Structural characterization was performed for the new alcohol amine, which can be applied to the manufacture of polyurethane coatings as a chain extender. The new chain extender-based polyurethane coatings exhibited excellent water, salt, and solvent resistance and promising mechanical strength. Importantly, the unique performance of the prepared polyurethane coatings should be ascribed to the introduction of a hydroxyl group in the polyurethane molecule. The strengthened hydrogen bonding enlarged the cohesion of the polyurethane coatings and prohibited the solvents from permeating.

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Li, X., Ke, J., Wang, J., Kang, M., Wang, F., Zhao, Y., & Li, Q. (2018). Synthesis of a novel CO2-based alcohol amine compound and its usage in obtaining a water- and solvent-resistant coating. RSC Advances, 8(16), 8615–8623. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12180f

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