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Characteristics of dual-curable blocked isocyanate with thermal radical initiator for low-temperature curing of automotive coatings

Author(s)
Jung, Kevin InjoeKim, BeomjinLee, Dong GeunLee, Tae HeeChoi, Seo YeonKim, Jin ChulNoh, Seung ManPark, Young IlJung, Hyun Wook
Issued Date
2018-12
DOI
10.1016/j.porgcoat.2018.09.009
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25181
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300944018302042?via%3Dihub
Citation
PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS, v.125, pp.160 - 166
Abstract
Dual-curable blocked isocyanate with a thermal radical initiator (BL-Tri-cHD) was designed and synthesized to perform low-temperature curing of automotive coatings. BL-Tri-cHD can simultaneously react with both unsaturated C[dbnd]C double bonds for free-radical polymerization and hydroxyl groups for the urethane reaction in hydroxyl-functionalized urethane methacrylate oligomers (HFUMO) under mild thermal curing conditions. The dual crosslinking behavior and mechanical properties of HFUMO-based coatings using BL-Tri-cHD were compared with those of a commercial blocked isocyanate thermal crosslinker (Desmodur® BL-PL350). The onset temperature for initiating cured by BL-Tri-cHD was about 68 °C, confirming faster crosslinking at relatively lower temperature than BL-PL350, which initiated curing at 140 °C. To quantitatively evaluate the properties of cured coatings, a nano-indentation was made in the surfaces of clearcoat films cured at 150 °C, 130 °C, and 120 °C. Films cured using BL-Tri-cHD and BL-PL350 at 150 °C exhibited similar indentation patterns. The indentation curves for the films with BL-Tri-cHD cured at lower curing temperatures such as 130 °C and 120 °C showed favorable penetration depth profiles similar to the sample cured at 150 °C, whereas the films with BL-PL350 cured below 150 °C had a less dense network structure, resulting in a deeper penetration depth than the sample cured at 150 °C. Therefore, we report that dual-curable BL-Tri-cHD demonstrates promising performance in automotive coating applications and possesses the ability to form highly crosslinked networks, even at low curing temperatures.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
ISSN
0300-9440
Keyword (Author)
Automotive coatingsDual-curable blocked isocyanateLow-temperature curingRadical reactionTRIUrethane reaction
Keyword
URETHANE METHACRYLATE OLIGOMERO-IMINO-ISOUREAELASTIC-MODULUSSCRATCH CHARACTERISTICSCROSS-LINKINGBEHAVIORPOLYMERDISSOCIATIONINDENTATIONCLEARCOATS

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