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Practical two‐step chain extension method to prepare sulfonated waterborne polyurethanes based on aliphatic diamine sulphonate

Jing Mou, Xiaojun Wang, Dongmei Yu, Shengpeng Wang, Yulong Miao, Qin Liu, Bajin Chen

2020Journal of Applied Polymer Science16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We reported a novel synthesis route to fabricate sulfonated aliphatic waterborne polyurethane dispersions (SWPU) only based on 2‐[(2‐aminoethyl) amino] ethane sulphonate sodium (AAS‐Na) by two‐step chain extension method with the assistance of acetone and water cosolvent. When AAS‐Na was added, only less than 50% of AAS‐Na was incorporated into polyurethane chain in the first‐step chain extension and the residual AAS‐Na formed molecular aggregates which were insoluble in acetone due to the high polarity of AAS‐Na. Subsequently, the mixture of acetone and water was added, the residual AAS‐Na aggregates dissolved, undertaking the further second‐step chain extension reaction, and the ultimate reaction conversion of AAS‐Na rose to more than 90%. The mechanism for acetone and water cosolvent to affect the preparation of SWPU dispersions was studied, as well as the water resistance, mechanical properties and hydrolysis resistance of as‐prepared SWPU dispersions. With the decrease of AAS‐Na content from 2.0% to 1.2%, the peak area of the melting peaks for SWPU films increased, as well as the water resistance. And the as‐prepared polyester SWPU exhibited good hydrolytic stability.

Topics & Concepts

AcetoneHydrolysisPolyurethanePolyesterPolymer chemistryChemistryDiamineChemical engineeringAqueous solutionNuclear chemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryEngineeringPolymer composites and self-healingSynthesis and properties of polymersSynthetic Organic Chemistry Methods