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Reactivity and Curing Efficiency of Isocyanate Cross-Linkers with Imidazole-Based Blocking Agents for Low-Temperature Curing of Automotive Clearcoats

Author(s)
Choi, MoonhyunKim, Maeng GiJung, Kevin InjoeLee, Tae HeeHa, MiranHyung, WoochanJung, Hyun WookNoh, Seung Man
Issued Date
2020-10
DOI
10.3390/coatings10100974
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48798
Citation
COATINGS, v.10, no.10
Abstract
For the application of low-temperature curing on automotive clearcoats, isocyanate cross-linkers blocked with imidazole derivatives were newly synthesized. The effect of the alkyl groups in the imidazole derivatives on the deblocking behavior and curing kinetics was investigated. The free isocyanate groups exposed by the deblocking of imidazole-based blocking agents were monitored by real-time Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The bond dissociation energy, activation energy of deblocking, and H-N distance were interpreted through density functional theory simulation of various imidazole-based blocked isocyanates. To evaluate their applicability to automotive clearcoats, the synthesized imidazole-based blocked isocyanates were mixed with a polyol binder containing hydroxyl groups, and the clearcoat samples were cured at relatively low curing temperatures (100, 110, and 120 degrees C). The real-time storage modulus was measured using a rotational rheometer to elucidate the thermal curing dynamics by the blocking agents. In addition, the surface hardness of the cured clearcoat layers, which is affected by the chemical structure of the imidazole derivatives, was evaluated by nanoindentation test. In-depth analyses of the deblocking behaviors and thermal curing properties of clearcoats using imidazole-based blocked isocyanates demonstrated that the newly developed coating system could be suitably applied for the development of low-temperature curing technology.
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2079-6412
Keyword (Author)
automotive clearcoatblocked isocyanateslow-temperature curingimidazole blocking agentcross-linking propertiesurethane reactionDFT simulation
Keyword
THERMAL RADICAL INITIATORO-IMINO-ISOUREAPOLYURETHANE COATINGSMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESPOLYMERIZATIONDISSOCIATIONPERFORMANCEDESIGNPART

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