Michael addition curable coatings from renewable resources with enhanced adhesion performance

Novel malonate-functional polyesters from biobased and potentially biobased monomers were developed and cured through the base-catalyzed carbon-Michael addition reaction with acryloyl-functional oligomers. Both drop-in monomers, such as fully biobased diethyl malonate, and alternative raw materials,...

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description Novel malonate-functional polyesters from biobased and potentially biobased monomers were developed and cured through the base-catalyzed carbon-Michael addition reaction with acryloyl-functional oligomers. Both drop-in monomers, such as fully biobased diethyl malonate, and alternative raw materials, such as isosorbide and vegetable oil, were introduced. Isosorbide-based polyesters show improved performance to humidity in terms of adhesion on epoxy-amine primer, while vegetable oil-containing resins lead to improved coating appearance due to better flow and levelling. This study demonstrates that biobased malonate resins, having renewable contents up to 53%, offer attractive performance benefits in 2K RMA paints. It is anticipated that, with the development of additional fully biobased polyols, renewable contents in excess of 80% can be achieved.
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Chemistry and Materials Science
Corrosion and Coatings
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Michael reaction
Monomers
Oligomers
Polyester resins
Polyesters
Polymer Sciences
Polymers
Polyols
Primers (coatings)
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Renewable resources
Surfaces and Interfaces
Thin Films
Tribology
Vegetable oils
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