Development of a fast drying lacquer based on raw lacquer sap

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A series of new lacquers, based on the raw lacquer sap that drying fast in the natural environment, has been developed using a repeated-kurome process. Fast drying occurred due to the repeated-kurome process from K-0 to K-4, and the 982 cm-1 for the dienes decreased and the 993 cm-1 for the trienes increased in the IR measurement. In addition, the polymerization of urushiol by laccase was revealed for the first time by the repeated-time course of GPC measurements. The results suggest that the molecular weight of urushiol was gradually increased by the repeated-kurome process, and the emulsion micelle in the raw lacquer decreased from 10 to 1 μm in the kurome lacquer. A lacquer based on raw lacquer that dries fast at room temperature and humidity can be obtained by stirring with additional moisture in the reaction vessel, the kurome process, with a decrease of the urushiol monomer. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Lu, R., Harigaya, S., Ishimura, T., Nagase, K., & Miyakoshi, T. (2004). Development of a fast drying lacquer based on raw lacquer sap. Progress in Organic Coatings, 51(3), 238–243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2004.08.006

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