
Composition based on one-component polyurethane modified with tetrapropoxysilane
Author(s) -
Mikhail Lisyatnikov,
V. Yu. Chukhlanov,
A. V. Korshakov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2131/4/042038
Subject(s) - organosilicon , polyurethane , coating , wetting , isocyanate , contact angle , polymer , materials science , adhesive , chemical engineering , chemical structure , component (thermodynamics) , polymer chemistry , macromolecule , composite material , organic chemistry , chemistry , layer (electronics) , biochemistry , physics , engineering , thermodynamics
The questions of interaction of one-component polyurethane and organosilicon compound from the group of alkoxysilanes - tetrapropoxysilane are considered. The composition is intended to obtain a hydrophobic coating with improved performance properties to protect building structures from the effects of technogenic and natural factors. The mechanisms of interaction of one-component polyurethane with tetrapropoxysilane have been studied using spectroscopy. The product of the interaction of the polymer and tetrapropoxysilane is a three-dimensionally crosslinked polymer in which polyurethane macromolecules are crosslinked by organosilicon molecules. The chemical reaction is based on the mechanism of interaction of isocyanate groups with reactive groups of alkoxysilane. The effect of the modifier on the surface structure of the cured coating was studied using a microscope. The contact angle of wetting of the modified and unmodified composition is determined, and the concentration of tetrapropoxysilane at which the coating acquires hydrophobic properties is determined. The effect of tetrapropoxysilane on the adhesive characteristics of the polymer composition has been studied. The change in the hardness of the composition at various concentrations of alkoxysilane was studied. Chemical modification of polyurethane allows you to vary its properties in the desired direction without deteriorating its other characteristics.