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Preparation of aqueous dispersible polyurethane: Effect of acetone on the particle size and storage stability of polyurethane emulsion
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringPolymer SolutionPolymer StabilityPolymer SciencePolymer BlendAqueous EmulsionPolymer ProcessingPolymer CharacterizationParticle SizeAqueous Dispersible PolyurethanePolymer ChemistryPolyurethane EmulsionEmulsionPolymers
Abstract An aqueous dispersible polyurethane was prepared by the reaction of hydroxyl‐terminated poly(ethylene adipate), dimethylol propionic acid, 4,4′‐diphenylmethane diisocyanate, and ethylene glycol. Formation of the dispersion was achieved by phase inversion of an acetone solution of the polyurethane with water, utilizing carboxylate anion groups as the internal emulsifying sites. The amount of acetone added has a large effect on the particle diameter (0.08 to 8.61 μm) and particle size distribution of the polyurethane emulsion. The storage stability was evaluated in terms of particle size distribution breadth. The aqueous emulsion obtained with no use of acetone was sufficiently stable in storage for at least 6 months. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 3455–3461, 2004
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