Preparation and physicochemical characterization of emulsion alkyd resins from cottonseed, Hura crepitans L. seed and palm kernel oils

Ibanga O. Isaac, Itoro E. Willie, Ndifreke S. Idio
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The growing environmental concerns have led to the formulation of new coating strategies by employing inherently waterborne binders as a key component in order to eliminate the toxic volatile organic solvents from protective coatings. Hura crepitans L. seed oil (HCSO) was extracted from the seed pulp via solvent extraction and characterized using standard methods. Cottonseed oil (COSO), palm kernel oil (PKO), and HCSO were used in the formulation of emulsion alkyd resins (EMAR) via a two-stage alcoholysis-polyesterification process followed by the introduction of maleic anhydride in the polymer backbone and neutralization of the free acid functionality with triethylamine (TEA). Three grades EMAR (50%) were prepared using these oils, phthalic anhydride, glycerol, and maleic anhydride. The percentage yield of HCSO was 87.93%. While the iodine and acid values of HCSO were 145.90 g I2/100 g and 1.26 mg KOH/g respectively. COSO emulsion alkyd (CWAR), HCSO emulsion alkyd (HWAR), and PKO emulsion alkyd (PWAR) were highly soluble in water, while the iodine value of 81.38 gI2/100g, 85.02 gI2/100g, and 10.45 gI2/100g was recorded for CWAR, HWAR, and PWAR respectively. The solid content of the binders varied between 84.88 – 85.48%. While the viscosity varied between 1756.00 – 1768.00 mpa.s. HCSO and COSO can serve as good starting raw materials for the synthesis of environmentally friendly waterborne alkyd resin.
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棉籽、胡拉籽和棕榈仁油乳液型醇酸树脂的制备及理化性质研究
日益增长的环境问题导致了新的涂层策略的制定,采用水性粘合剂作为关键成分,以消除保护涂层中的有毒挥发性有机溶剂。采用溶剂萃取法从胡拉籽浆中提取胡拉籽油,并采用标准方法对其进行了表征。以棉籽油(COSO)、棕榈仁油(PKO)和HCSO为原料,通过两段醇解-聚酯工艺,在聚合物主链中引入顺丁二烯酸酐,并用三乙胺(TEA)中和游离酸官能团,制备乳液型醇酸树脂(EMAR)。用这些油、邻苯二酸酐、甘油和马来酸酐制备了三个等级的EMAR(50%)。HCSO收率为87.93%。HCSO的碘值和酸值分别为145.90 g /100 g和1.26 mg KOH/g。COSO乳液醇酸(CWAR)、HCSO乳液醇酸(HWAR)和PKO乳液醇酸(PWAR)极易溶于水,CWAR、HWAR和PWAR的碘值分别为81.38、85.02、10.45 gI2/100g。粘结剂固含量在84.88 ~ 85.48%之间。而粘度在1756.00 ~ 1768.00 mpa.s之间变化。HCSO和COSO可作为合成环保型水性醇酸树脂的良好起始原料。
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