Diazirine-Functionalized Polyurethane Crosslinkers for Isocyanate-Free Curing of Polyol-Based Coatings

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Polyurethane coatings have strong material properties due to the hydrogen bonding inherent to the urethane groups. However, installing this urethane moiety usually requires curing through difficult-to-handle isocyanates. In this work, we show the development of a polyurethane-based crosslinker that can be used to formulate a one-component polyurethane coating with material properties similar to those of isocyanate-based polyurethane coatings. To achieve this, we used diazirine functionalities that generate carbenes upon heating, which react with alcohol functionalities in a polyol to generate a crosslinked network with a high storage modulus.

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de Zwart, F. J., Wolzak, L. A., J van den Berg, K., Baran, M. J., Wulff, J. E., Flapper, J., & de Bruin, B. (2024). Diazirine-Functionalized Polyurethane Crosslinkers for Isocyanate-Free Curing of Polyol-Based Coatings. ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 6(6), 3517–3522. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.4c00266

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