Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
693304 Progress in Organic Coatings 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Linseed amide diol [HELA] was used as modifier for conventionally available epoxy resin [DGEBA] by blending in different ratio. Blends [DGEBA/HELA] were subjected to spectral, physico-chemical, ageing and antibacterial studies. Interesting features of the blends were complete miscibility of HELA with DGEBA, principally due to hydrogen bonding and chemical reaction between the two constituents, and their moderate antibacterial activity against S. aureus. DGEBA/HELA blends were further treated with triethylenetetramine [TETA-A] [DGEBA/HELA/A] as curing agent to evaluate their performance as corrosion protective coating materials. DGEBA/HELA/A coatings showed good physico-mechanical and chemical resistance behavior, in particular against alkaline media. Thermal analysis of DGEBA/HELA/A revealed their single to multi-step degradation behavior with safe usage upto 220 °C. Our investigations confirm the dual role of HELA as environment-friendly, reactive-modifier and mild curing agent for epoxy resins. Besides, DGEBA/HELA/A may find potential applications as “solvent free”, ambient temperature cured antibacterial coating materials.

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