Thermal/Blue Light Induced Cross‐Linking of Acrylic Coatings with Diazo Compounds

Author:

de Zwart Felix J.1ORCID,Wolzak Lukas A.2ORCID,Laan Petrus C. M.1ORCID,Mathew Simon1ORCID,Flapper Jitte3,van den Berg Keimpe J.2ORCID,Reek Joost N. H.1ORCID,de Bruin Bas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Homogeneous Supramolecular and Bio‐Inspired Catalysis Group van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Amsterdam 1098 XH The Netherlands

2. Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes B.V. Sassenheim 2171 AJ The Netherlands

3. Akzo Nobel Decorative Coatings B.V. Sassenheim 2171 AJ The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe thermal curing of industrial coatings (e.g., car painting and metal coil coatings) is accompanied by a substantial energy consumption due to the intrinsically high temperatures required during the curing process. Therefore, the development of new photochemical curing processes—preferably using visible light—is in high demand. This work describes new diazo‐based cross‐linkers that can be used to photocure acrylic coatings using blue light. This work demonstrates that the structure of the tethered diazo compounds influences the cross‐linking efficiency, finding that side reactions are suppressed upon engineering greater molecular flexibility. Importantly, this work shows that these diazo compounds can be employed as either thermal or photochemical cross‐linkers, exhibiting identical crosslinking performances. The performance of diazo‐cross‐linked coatings is evaluated to reveal excellent water resistance and demonstrably similar material properties to UV‐cured acrylates. These studies pave the way for further usage of diazo‐functionalized cross‐linkers in the curing of paints and coatings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry

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