Effect of itaconic acid on the wet scrub resistance of highly pigmented paints for architectural coatings

Fecha
2011-07-01Autor
Oliveira, Mauricio Pinheiro de
Silva, Caroline Reggiani
Guerrini, Lilia Mueller [UNIFESP]
Tipo
ArtigoISSN
1547-0091Es parte de
Journal of Coatings Technology and ResearchDOI
10.1007/s11998-010-9317-7Metadatos
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This study investigates the influence of carboxylic monomers, such as itaconic acid (IA), on the colloidal properties of the latexes made by semi-continuous emulsion copolymerization of styrene (STy) with n-butyl acrylate (BA). A number of copolymerization runs were carried out with different IA concentrations. the effect of functional monomer on the overall conversion, the colloidal properties of the latexes, and the distribution of the carboxylic groups (buried, particle surface and aqueous phase) were examined. the carboxylic groups present in the latexes were analyzed using conductimetric and potentiometric titrations. the behavior of the IA on the wet scrub resistance of highly pigmented paints for architectural coatings was examined and correlated with the distribution of the carboxylic groups. the results obtained showed that the properties of highly pigmented paints are greatly dependent on the amount and distribution of the carboxylic groups. the carboxylic acid distributed in the aqueous phase has a strong influence on the wet scrub resistance and on the characteristics of the final products.
Cita
Journal of Coatings Technology and Research. New York: Springer, v. 8, n. 4, p. 439-447, 2011.Palabras clave
Functionalized latexWet scrub resistance
Itaconic acid
Emulsion polymerization
Highly pigmented paints
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