3.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Novel coatings from soybean oil phosphate ester polyols

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JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 915, Pages 53-57

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FEDERATION SOC COATING TECH
DOI: 10.1007/BF02730031

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Novel coatings with excellent properties have been formulated from polyols derived from the renewable resource soybean oil. Partially and fully epoxidized soybean oils (ESBO) were converted to novel soybean oil phosphate ester polyols(SOPEP) which were successfully incorporated into solventborne and waterborne bake coatings. Thermally cured waterborne alkyd coatings were produced with improved coating adhesion, low volatile organic compounds (VOC), excellent impact resistance, good hardness, less severe curing conditions, and lower cost. Solventborne alkyd coatings are similar results. Soybean oil phosphate ester polyols appear to offer the coatings industry a low cost route to tough, durable, environmentally compliant, high performance coatings.

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