Tetraethyl orthosilicate-containing dispersion coating — water vapor and liquid water barrier properties
Author(s) -
Beko Mesic,
Mathew J. Cairns,
J.H. Johnston,
Meeta Patel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tappi journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.217
H-Index - 45
ISSN - 0734-1415
DOI - 10.32964/tj20.9.583
Subject(s) - tetraethyl orthosilicate , coating , water vapor , materials science , paperboard , relative humidity , chemical engineering , silicon dioxide , dispersion (optics) , aqueous solution , filler (materials) , composite material , chemistry , organic chemistry , nanotechnology , physics , optics , engineering , thermodynamics
An aqueous styrene-butadiene latex dispersion coating containing in-situ processed tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) applied on paperboard demonstrated improved water barrier performance. Coatings containing TEOS equivalent to 0.8% silicon dioxide (SiO2; dry basis) exhibited water vapor performance of < 25 g/m2/day (23°C, 50% relative humidity [RH]) and liquid water barrier performance Cobb 1800 s of < 6 g/m2, when applied as a single-layer 18 g/m2 coating. Cobb 1800 s barrier performance was still good (< 11 g/m2) at coat weights of 7–10 g/m2. The use of filler materials such as kaolin improved the vapor barrier properties of the coating, but this was not critical to the liquid water barrier properties.
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