WO1998015587A1 - Crosslinker compositions and low gloss epoxy coatings therefrom - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to a carboxy-functional crosslinker composition comprising (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl)isocyanurate and/or a salt thereof, and (ii) a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof.
- This invention also relates to curable compositions which produce durable, low-gloss films upon curing.
- the curable composition comprises, in its broadest concept, (i) a backbone resin component comprising a polyfunctional epoxy compound; and (2) a carboxy-functional crosslinker component comprising (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl) isocyanurate crosslinker and/or a salt thereof, and (ii) a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof.
- Coatings prepared by curing polyepoxides with polybasic acid crosslinking agents have been described in numerous references, including US3730930, US3752870, US3781380, US3787521 , US4181642, US4346T44, US4650718, US4681811 , US4703101, US4764430, JP-A-61087767, JP-A-61087768, and JP-A-61087769, all of which are incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
- One of the more common such polybasic acid crosslinking agents is 1 ,12-dodecanedioic acid.
- a novel carboxy- functional crosslinker composition comprising: (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl)isocyanurate and/or a salt thereof; and
- compositions which, when cured under standard conditions, provide crosslinked, hard, resistant, lower gloss films.
- the present invention also includes a curable compositions, such as liquid and powder coating compositions, comprising:
- a carboxy-functional crosslinker component comprising (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl) isocyanurate and/or a salt thereof, and (ii) a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof; and (b) a backbone resin component comprising a polyfunctional epoxy compound (polyepoxide).
- a carboxy-functional crosslinker component comprising (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl) isocyanurate and/or a salt thereof, and (ii) a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof; and (b) a backbone resin component comprising a polyfunctional epoxy compound (polyepoxide).
- the present invention is a crosslinked film derived from the curable coating compositions of the present invention, and an article coated with such a crosslinked film, such crosslinked films possessing excellent hardness, impact and solvent resistance and also have the desired characteristic of a smooth low gloss finish.
- TCI is a known compound represented by the formula:
- TCI can be prepared from cyanuric acid and acrylonitrile by any of the procedures described in US3485833 and US3235553, incorporated herein for all purposes as if fully set forth, as well as previously incorporated US5380804.
- TCI is a solid at ambient temperature having a melting point of 226° - 228°C.
- dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agents suitable for use in the present invention are those suitable for use in coatings and other applications as crosslinkers for epoxy resins.
- Such dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agents in general, are well-known to persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art, and numerous varieties are generally commercially available.
- Such dicarboxylic acids may in general be represented by the formula:
- hydrocarbylene * is meant a divalent group containing carbon and hydrogen atoms including, for example, alkylene (straight and branched chain), aralkylene, alkenylene and arylene, as well as corresponding variations containing heteroatoms such as di(alkyl)oxy and di(aryl)oxy; di(alkyl)carbonyl and di(aryl)carbonyl; hydroxy-substituted alkylene, aralkylene, alkenylene and arylene; and heterocyclics such as furanylene.
- suitable dicarboxylic acids for use in the present invention may be mentioned 1 ,3-acetonedicarboxylic acid, adipic acid, azelaic acid, 4,4'-biphenyldicarboxylic acid, 1 ,1 -cyclohexanediacetic acid, 1 ,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 1 ,14-tetradecanedioic acid, diglycolic acid, 2,2-dimethylglutaric acid, 3,3-dimethylglutaric acid, dimethylmalonic acid.
- cyclic anhydrides of such dicarboxylic acids are also suitable for use herein, as are dicarboxylic oligomers of such dicarboxylic acids with other monomeric species, and dicarboxylic prepolymers of such dicarboxylic acids with diepoxides.
- these additional embodiments are included within the meaning of dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent in its broadest concept.
- dicarboxylic acid will, of course, depend on a number of factors recognizable to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art including, but not limited to, the desired cure temperature of the final formulated system.
- the person of ordinary skill in the art would clearly recognize that a dicarboxylic acid which decomposes at relatively low temperatures would not be suitable for high temperature cure applications.
- organic or inorganic salts of the acids described above can be used in the place of the free acids or in combination therewith to effectively produce the low gloss coatings of the invention.
- the organic or inorganic salts of the above carboxylic acids can be prepared by admixing the carboxy c acid and a suitable base capable of producing the cationic portion of the desired salt.
- the salt may be isolated and introduced into the coating composition or it may be generated "in situ" by adding the base to the coating composition.
- organic salts may be mentioned salts of amines such as ammonia, alkylamines, dialkylamines, trialkylamines, aralkylamines, cyclic amines, aromatic amines, arylamines and the like.
- Suitable examples of inorganic salts include lithium, sodium and potassium salts.
- one aspect of the present invention is directed to a carboxy- functional crosslinker composition which can be used in curable compositions to prepare low gloss epoxy coatings.
- the carboxy-functional crosslinker composition comprises: (i) 1 ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl)isocyanurate (TCI) and/or a salt thereof; and (ii) a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof.
- TCI 1- ,3,5-tris-(2-carboxyethyl)isocyanurate
- a dicarboxylic acid crosslinking agent and/or a salt thereof.
- these crosslinker compositions are preferably solid at ambient temperature, and more preferably are solid at about 40°C, to preserve the powdery state of the curable composition and prevent lumping.
- non-solid or semi-solid materials are also useable if, for example, they are adsorbed on organic and inorganic solid supports such as, for example, disclosed in US5321103 (incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth), including supports comprising colloidal condensation polymers.
- the preferred weight ratios of (i):(ii) to obtain greatest gloss reduction are in the range of from about 10:90 to about 98:2, more preferably from about 20:80 to about 98:2, still more preferably from about 30:70 to about 95:5, and especially from about 50:50 to about 90:10.
- the backbone resin component (b) comprises a polyfunctional epoxy compound (polyepoxide), that is, containing on average at least two, and preferably greater than two, epoxy groups per molecule.
- polyepoxide a polyfunctional epoxy compound
- suitable polyepoxides usable in the curable compositions of the present invention may be mentioned those of the following general formula:
- B is an n-functional monomeric, oiigomeric or polymeric anchor having n-epoxy groups pendently or terminally attached thereto, and wherein R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are the same or different and each is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C C 4 alkyl, C 6 -C l0 aryl, aralkyl and a mixture thereof (and preferably wherein each is hydrogen), and wherein n is, on average, at least 2 and preferably greater than 2.
- the polyfunctional epoxy backbone resin component in the curable compositions of the present invention contains, on average, at least two and preferable more than two epoxy functionalities per molecule, and includes polyfunctional epoxy group containing materials which are monomeric, oligomeric, polymeric or a mixture thereof.
- Such polyfunctional epoxy compounds are in general well-known to those of ordinary skill in the art, as exemplified by the following references: US2872427, US3730930, US3752870, US3781380, US3787521 , US4011381 , US4346144, US4607069, US4650718, US4681811 , US4703101 , US4764430, US4855386, US5007173, US5116892, US5118729, WO92/19660 and WO94/06876, which references are herein incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth.
- difunctional epoxy resins including glycidyl ethers of dihydric phenols like the bisphenol-A/epichlorohydrin reaction products such as diglycidyl bisphenol-A; vinyl cyclohexene diepoxides such as 4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide; 1 ,2,5,6-diepoxycyclooctane; 1 ,2,7,8-diepoxyoctane; dicyclopentadiene diepoxide; 1 ,4-divinyl benzene diepoxide; cyclohexene-4-methyl cyclohexene-4-carboxylate diepoxide; glycidylated diol type polyfunctional epoxy group containing materials such as hexane diol diglycidyl ether, ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether, diethylene glycol diglycidyl ether
- Suitable monomeric polyfunctional epoxy compounds include trifunctional epoxy resins (trisepoxides) such as tri-(4-glycidyl oxyphenyl)methane and triglycidyl isocyanurate; and higher polyfunctional epoxides such as glycidylated pentaerythritol and sorbitol.
- trifunctional epoxy resins such as tri-(4-glycidyl oxyphenyl)methane and triglycidyl isocyanurate
- higher polyfunctional epoxides such as glycidylated pentaerythritol and sorbitol.
- Epon ® Shell Chemical Company
- Epon ® 828 resin having an equivalent weight in the range of 185 to 192.
- glycidylated sorbitol As a commercially available example of a glycidylated sorbitol may be mentioned the substantially monomeric glycidylated sorbitol known as Synocure ® 888 H resin (Cook Composites and Polymers Company, Port Washington, Wisconsin).
- the oligomeric polyfunctional epoxy group containing materials include oligomeric forms of the monomeric materials, oligomers of diepoxides such as low molecular weight bisphenol-A oligomers, prepolymers thereof, reaction products of amines with diepoxides, and the like.
- the polymeric polyfunctional epoxy group containing materials include, for example, polymers of epoxy group containing unsaturated monomers and copolymers thereof with unsaturated comonomers which do not contain epoxy groups.
- the epoxy group containing unsaturated monomers may be mentioned glycidyl acrylate, glycidyl methacrylate and allyl glycidyl ether.
- the unsaturated comonomers which do not contain epoxy groups may be mentioned the alkyl esters of acrylic and methacrylic acid containing from 1 to 20 carbon atoms in the alkyl group, such as methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate and ethylhexyl methacrylate; vinyl aromatic compounds such as styrene, methyl styrene and vinyl toluene; vinyl and vinylidine halides such as vinyl and vinylidene chlorides, vinyl esters such as vinyl acetate; allyl alcohol; and hydroxyalkyl acrylates and methacrylates containing from 1 to 20 carbon atoms in the hydroxyalkyl group, such as hydroxyethyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, hydroxypropyl acrylate,
- the copolymerization reaction of epoxy group containing unsaturated monomers with epoxy-free ethylenically unsaturated monomers is preferred and may be carried out by known methods such as that described in various of the aforementioned incorporated references as well as in US3787521 , US4181642, EP-A-0480120 and EP-A-0256369, which are also incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
- preferred epoxy group-containing monomers such as glycidyl acrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, or mixtures thereof, can be copolymerized with one or more epoxy-free ethylenically-unsaturated monomers, preferably selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid esters with alcohols of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, methacrylic acid esters with alcohols of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, hydroxyethyl acrylate and methacrylate, hydroxypropyl acrylate and methacrylate, acrylic and methacrylic acid, acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, acrylamide, methacrylamide, styrene, alpha-methyl styrene, methyl styrene, ethyl styrene, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, dialkyl maleates having alkyls of 1 to 20 carbon atoms, dialkyl fumarates having alkyl
- the preferred epoxy-free monomer is selected from the group consisting essentially of methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, butyl methacrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate, ethylhexyl methacrylate, styrene, and a mixture thereof.
- the copolymerization reaction may be carried out by known methods such as those described in previously incorporated US3787521, US4181642, EP-A-0480120 and EP-A-0256369.
- the preferred molecular weight (weight average - Mw) of the polyepoxide is in the range of from about 1 ,000 to about 30,000.
- the epoxy equivalent weight is typically from about 50 to about 5,000 and the glass transition temperature (Tg) is from about -20°C to about +120°C.
- glycidyl methacrylate copolymer type polyfunctional epoxy group containing materials include Synthacryl ® VCS 1436 resin a product of Hoechst-Celanese Corporation, Charlotte, NC; Estron ® GMA-252 resin (Mw: 8300; EW: 250; Tg: 36), a product of Estron Chemicals, Calvert City, KY; Almatex ® PD 7110, Almatex ® PD 7210, Almatex ® PD7310, Almatex ® PD 7610 (Mw: 7000; EW: 510; Tg: 45) and Almatex ® PD 1700 resins, products of Mitsui Toatsu Company, Inc.
- the curable compositions of the present invention may optionally comprise a variety of additional ingredients normal for any particular chosen end use.
- One common such additional ingredient is a cure catalyst for increasing the cure temperature and/or for cure time of the systems described herein.
- the cure catalyst is selected from the general groups of basic and nucleophilic compounds, and include phosphines, phosphites, amines, oxides, alkoxides, hydroxides, carbonates, carboxylic salts, quaternary salts and the like.
- Suitable catalysts include alkyl phosphines such as tri-n-octyl phosphine, aryl phosphines such as triphenyl phosphine, alkyl phosphites such as tri-n-octyl phosphite, tertiary amines such as 1 ,4-diaza-(2.2.2)-bicyclooctane (DABCO), heterocyclic amines such as N-methyl imidazole and 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridine, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates, carboxylic acid salts, quaternary salts such as triphenylphosphoniur ⁇ bromide, trimethyl benzylammonium chloride, and trimethylbenzylammonium bromide, metal alkoxides, such as sodium methoxide or potassium tertiary butoxide, and a mixture thereof. Triphenylphosphine and DABCO
- the present curable compositions may also contain a solvent of the type typically found in coatings applications including, for example, alcohols, ketones, esters, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons and the like.
- the curable compositions may contain, in addition to water, a co-solvent and an aqueous dispersion promoting material such as ethylhexanol, Texanol ® (a C8- hydroxyalkyl ester of methylpropionic acid commercially available from Eastman Chemical Company), surfactants and other related materials.
- Other optional ingredients may be additionally used depending on the particular application.
- auxiliaries and additives typically utilized in the coatings industry include foam inhibitors, levelling aids, pigments, dispersants such as pigment dispersing aids, dyes, UV absorbers (including hydroxy aryl triazine types (such as CYAGARD ® UV 1164 of Cytec Industries Inc.), benzotriazole types and benzophenone types), heat stabilizers, other stabilizing additives such as antioxidants, hindered amine light stabilizers (such as Sanduvor ® 3058 of Clariant) and the like.
- foam inhibitors levelling aids
- pigments such as pigment dispersing aids, dyes
- UV absorbers including hydroxy aryl triazine types (such as CYAGARD ® UV 1164 of Cytec Industries Inc.), benzotriazole types and benzophenone types), heat stabilizers, other stabilizing additives such as antioxidants, hindered amine light stabilizers (such as Sanduvor ® 3058 of Clariant) and the like.
- antioxidants such as Sandu
- additives such as fillers, antioxidants, ultraviolet light stabilizers, pigments such as, for example, Ti0 2 pigment, flow control agents, plasticizers, mold release agents, corrosion inhibitors, and the like.
- additives such as benzoin, Modaflow ® Powder III Resin Modifier (Monsanto), or Resiflow ® P-67 Flow Control Agent (Estron Chemical, Inc.) are preferably incorporated into the powders at about 1 to 4 weight percent level based on the total powder coating weight.
- the weight ratio of the polyepoxide backbone resin to the carboxyl-functional crosslinker component in the curable compositions of the present invention is determined primarily by the epoxy equivalent weight of the polyepoxide.
- higher levels of the crosslinking agent are required when the polyepoxide used contains a higher epoxy content.
- higher levels of the cure catalyst are also needed in such cases.
- the resin component and the crosslinker component are admixed in an equivalents ratio (equivalents of epoxy to carboxy functionality) of from about 0.5:1 to about 2:1 , and more preferably from about 0.8:1 to about 1.2:1.
- a weight ratio of the polyepoxide (b) to the crosslinker component (a) in the range of from about 90:10 to about 60:40, but more preferably, the ratio is in the range of from about 90:10 to about 75:25.
- the amount of catalyst, if present, is typically in the range of from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of the total weight of the curable composition.
- the curable compositions of the present invention are suitable for numerous uses including, for example, as coatings and adhesives, in decorative laminated boards, and in the formation of crosslinked molded articles such as engineering composites.
- the curable compositions may be prepared by admixing the various components via methods and in relative amounts which are recognizable by those of ordinary skill in the art in the relevant field depending upon the particular end use chosen.
- curable compositions in accordance with the present invention is in the coatings field.
- Any conventional type of coating may be prepared using the curable compositions described herein, including organic solvent based liquid coatings, waterborne coatings and powder coatings.
- the weight amounts of crosslinker component and polyfunctional epoxy compound will be dependent upon factors including, for example, the particular materials chosen, the presence of other reactive species as well as the desired end use. Based upon these variables and others, those of ordinary skill in the art should be able to adjust the composition of the coatings (including the relative amounts of the components) to achieve the desired effect.
- Organic solvent based liquid coatings in accordance with the present invention may be prepared via conventional means by adding into a commonly used organic coatings solvent the components of the curable composition and the optional ingredients, if present, in any convenient order.
- the systems are formulated to produce a solids content level suitable for convenient application with minimal material loss, preferably at a solids content level in the range of from about 20 weight percent to about 85 weight percent, and more preferably at a solids content level in the range of from about 45 weight percent to about 80 weight percent, depending on the method of application chosen.
- Waterborne coating compositions in accordance with the present invention may be prepared by combining the components of the coating in any particular order, but it is preferred to do so by preparing a dispersible composition by substantially homogeneously mixing the coating components with a surface active material (which may be an inherent property of the resin component), then dispersing the dispersible composition in an aqueous medium, which may comprise solely water or may contain other components such as minor amounts of water-miscible co-solvents to ease dispersion or adjust viscosity.
- the waterborne coating compositions may be formulated to various solids contents, generally ranging from about 20% to about 75% by weight solids, but preferably in the range of from about 30% to about 55% by weight solids, depending on the method of application chosen.
- Powder coating compositions in accordance with the present invention may be prepared by any well-known method, for example, by dry mixing the components in a mixer or blender followed by compounding in an extruder and granulating, grinding and then screening to obtain a powder of suitable mesh size for powder coating.
- compositions containing solid crosslinker and backbone resin components are preferred.
- some or all of the components may be dissolved in a solvent such as methylene chloride and spray dried by well known techniques.
- the coating compositions of this invention may be formulated for use in numerous areas such as original equipment manufacturing (OEM) including automotive coatings, general industrial coatings including industrial maintenance coatings, architectural coatings, can coatings and the like. They are usable as coatings for wire, appliances, automotive parts, furniture, pipes, machinery, and the like. Suitable surfaces include metals such as steel and aluminum, plastics, wood and glass
- the present coating compositions are utilized by applying the coating to a substrate then curing the so-applied coating to form crosslinked films.
- Liquid coatings may be applied, for example, by dipping, spraying, padding, brushing, flowcoating, electrocoating or electrostatic spraying. After application, the liquid carrier (e.g., organic solvent and/or water) is generally allowed to partially evaporate to produce a uniform coating on the substrate.
- Powder coatings may be applied, for example, by means such as a powder gun, electrostatic deposition or deposition from a fluidized bed. After deposition, the powder is typically heated usually to a temperature sufficient to cause the particles to soften, melt, flow and begin to cure.
- Full curing of the present coating compositions requires temperatures generally in the range of from about 25°C to about 450°C depending on the components as well as the end use application.
- the cure temperature is typically in the range of from about 80°C to about 160°C.
- the cure temperature is typically in the range of from about 100°C to about 250°C, preferably between about 110°C to about 230°C, and more preferably from about 150°C to about 230°C, and most preferably between about 170°C to about 200°C.
- the cure temperature is typically in the range of from about 250 °C to about 450°C.
- Cure time preferably is in the in the range of from about 1 second to about 30 minutes but may vary depending on the temperature chosen for cure.
- a fully cured coil coating may be obtained by either curing at 260°C for 1 minute or by curing at 417°C for 20 seconds.
- Typical cure times for liquid and powder coatings are in the in the range of from about 5 minutes to about 30 minutes.
- the unexpectedly superior properties of the coating compositions of the invention include the ability to produce films which have low gloss, good hardness, and high solvent and impact resistance.
- the coating compositions of the present invention are generally capable of producing durable, substantially surface defect-free films of thicknesses and are particularly suited for applications requiring film thicknesses in the range of from about 1 mil to about 2.5 mils.
- Such applications include a wide variety of general industry uses including, for example, uses such as primers, primer surfacers, appliance coatings, coatings for outdoor and indoor furniture, lawn and garden equipment, and housing for air-conditioning units, and automotive coatings including, particularly, automotive trim parts, black-outs, windshield wipers, and anti-chip and under the hood areas.
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