Journal of Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, 2019, 36(9): 65-68    doi: 10.16039/j.cnki.cn22-1249.2019.09.015
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Synthesis and Study of in Situ Nano-SiO2 Cationic Waterborne Polyurethane Emulsion
TIAN Jing, GUO Huijun, YANG Weilong, YANG Chuncai
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The polyurethane prepolymer was synthesized by using raw materials, including polypropylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol and cationic chain extender Nmethyldiethanolamine. Then, orthosilicate was added to the prepolymer and SiO2 particles were prepared successfully by hydrolysis of ethyl orthosilicate. Five kinds of cationic aqueous polyurethane emulsions with different contents (mass ratio of orthosilicate/prepolymer) were obtained. The characterizations of emulsion functional group structure, emulsion particle size analysis and heat stability analysis were carried out. The appearance of Si-O bonds in infrared characterization can indicate the successful introduction of SiO2 particles in the emulsion. Through the particle size analyzer and thermogravimetric analyzer, it can be concluded that with the increase of SiO2 content, the particle size decreases, the heat resistance is improved, and the surface tension also increases. The preparation of nano-SiO2 cationic waterborne polyurethane emulsionthe possess good dispersion, stable storage and high thermal stability.

Key words cation      chain extender      surface tension      situ      
Published: 25 September 2019
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TIAN Jing,GUO Huijun,YANG Weilong, et al. Synthesis and Study of in Situ Nano-SiO2 Cationic Waterborne Polyurethane Emulsion[J]. Journal of Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, 2019, 36(9): 65-68.
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