Ambient-cured polyesteramide-based anticorrosive coatings from linseed oil - A sustainable resource

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Ambient-cured polyesteramide (APEA) coating resin synthesized from dihydroxy fatty amide obtained from linseed oil, a sustainable resource, and poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), a bifunctional acid component, was found to exhibit improved physicomechanical and anticorrosive properties. The structural elucidation of APEA resin has been carried out by FTIR, 1H-NMR, and 13C-NMR spectroscopies. The physicomechanical and chemical resistance properties were investigated by standard methods. The corrosion resistance performance was evaluated in acid, alkali, and organic solvent. The thermal behavior was studied by TGA technique. A comparative study of these properties of APEA with reported baked polyesteramide (PEA) coatings was carried out. A remarkable improvement in the drying property of APEA was observed. The APEA coatings also showed improved physicomechanical and anticorrosive properties as compared to the baked PEA coatings. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Zafar, F., Sharmin, E., Ashraf, S. M., & Ahmad, S. (2005). Ambient-cured polyesteramide-based anticorrosive coatings from linseed oil - A sustainable resource. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 97(5), 1818–1824. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.21953

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