Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7833073 | Applied Surface Science | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
How to construct a high-performance water-borne polyurethane (WPU) without compromising the properties of traditional solvent-borne PU is a challenging and practical topic. Here we report a CO2-triggered hydrophobic/hydrophilic switchable polyurethane (S-PU) that can regulate its hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity by introducing functional monomer containing tertiary amine group into normal polyurethane chains. By bubbling with carbon dioxide (CO2), the S-PU could be emulsified in water easily and the resulting emulsion displayed high stability (in a sealed vial for more than 120â¯days at 0-4â¯Â°C); On the contrary, by bubbling with inert gas or simply heating, the emulsion could be broken with releasing CO2, so the S-PU flocculated from the water-borne dispersion again. In comparing with a normal water-borne polyurethane, which usually had hydrophilic film surface and showed severe swelling behavior in water, the films of S-PU exhibited excellent water resistance with a lower water absorption (4.50%, 24â¯h) and higher water contact angle (WCA, 110°). So a new approach to synthesize high-performance WPU was realized, and it could remarkably enhance the practical potential of WPU.
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Authors
Gongwen Yang, Xiaotong He, Sheng Cheng, Xueliang Li, Shanzhong Yang, Haibing Wei, Yunsheng Ding,