Preliminary Results on Preparation and Performance of a Self-Emulsifying Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agent at Room Temperature

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Polyethylene glycol 1000 (PEG1000) and epoxy resin E20 were used to synthesize the E20/PEG1000 polymer (EP1K), which was later transformed into a self-emulsifying water-based epoxy curing agent by reacting with m-Xylylenediamine (MXDA). The effects of molecular weight, the molar ratio of the raw materials, the catalyst dosage, and the different co-solvents on the properties of the prepared curing agent were systematically explored. The infrared absorption spectra of E20, EP1K, and the water-based epoxy curing agent were compared and analyzed. The coating properties of the waterborne epoxy varnish, which was based on water-based epoxy curing agents to emulsify and cure the resin E44, were systematically tested. The results demonstrated that with a molar ratio of 1:1:4 of PEG1000, E20, and MXDA, the boron trifluoride etherate (BF3·Et2O) as catalyst accounts for 0.3% of the total mass of E20 and PEG1000, and an applicable period of 3 h for the prepared varnish, the anti-corrosion performance, and mechanical properties of the coatings were excellent.

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Pi, Z., Deng, C., Pan, H., & Pei, K. (2023). Preliminary Results on Preparation and Performance of a Self-Emulsifying Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agent at Room Temperature. Polymers, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15071673

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