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Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion

Control of polymer topologies is essential to determine their unique physical properties and potential applications. The polymer topologies can have a critical effect on pigment dispersion owing to their unique architectures; however, studies using polymer topologies on pigment dispersion in aqueous...

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Autores principales: Kang, Hansol, Kim, Si Eun, Park, Young Il, Kim, Jin Chul, Jeong, Ji-Eun, Jung, Hyocheol, Lee, Hyosun, Hwang, Sung Yeon, Cheong, In Woo, Lee, Sang-Ho, Seo, Eunyong
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06427a
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author Kang, Hansol
Kim, Si Eun
Park, Young Il
Kim, Jin Chul
Jeong, Ji-Eun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Hyosun
Hwang, Sung Yeon
Cheong, In Woo
Lee, Sang-Ho
Seo, Eunyong
author_facet Kang, Hansol
Kim, Si Eun
Park, Young Il
Kim, Jin Chul
Jeong, Ji-Eun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Hyosun
Hwang, Sung Yeon
Cheong, In Woo
Lee, Sang-Ho
Seo, Eunyong
author_sort Kang, Hansol
collection PubMed
description Control of polymer topologies is essential to determine their unique physical properties and potential applications. The polymer topologies can have a critical effect on pigment dispersion owing to their unique architectures; however, studies using polymer topologies on pigment dispersion in aqueous systems are scarce. Thus, this study proposes various topologies of polyether-based waterborne synergists, such as linear, hyperbranched, and branched cyclic structures. Specifically, we applied branched types of polyglycidols (PGs) as a synergist to provide polymer topology-dependent dispersibility for the surface-modification of Red 170 particles through adsorption and steric hindrance. The topology-controlled PG synergists (PGSs) were successfully prepared by post-polymerization modification with phthalimide and benzoyl groups. Particularly, the branched types of PGSs, branched cyclic PGS (bc-PGS), and hyperbranched PGS (hb-PGS) exhibited improved dispersibility through adsorption on top of the pigment, interaction between dispersant (BYK 190) and pigment, and steric effect. Surprisingly, hb-PGS conferred the Red 170 pigment particles with superior storage stability than that of bc-PGS despite their similar structural features. This study suggests the widespread potential application of PGSs as waterborne synergists for various dispersion applications.
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spelling pubmed-105941532023-10-25 Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion Kang, Hansol Kim, Si Eun Park, Young Il Kim, Jin Chul Jeong, Ji-Eun Jung, Hyocheol Lee, Hyosun Hwang, Sung Yeon Cheong, In Woo Lee, Sang-Ho Seo, Eunyong RSC Adv Chemistry Control of polymer topologies is essential to determine their unique physical properties and potential applications. The polymer topologies can have a critical effect on pigment dispersion owing to their unique architectures; however, studies using polymer topologies on pigment dispersion in aqueous systems are scarce. Thus, this study proposes various topologies of polyether-based waterborne synergists, such as linear, hyperbranched, and branched cyclic structures. Specifically, we applied branched types of polyglycidols (PGs) as a synergist to provide polymer topology-dependent dispersibility for the surface-modification of Red 170 particles through adsorption and steric hindrance. The topology-controlled PG synergists (PGSs) were successfully prepared by post-polymerization modification with phthalimide and benzoyl groups. Particularly, the branched types of PGSs, branched cyclic PGS (bc-PGS), and hyperbranched PGS (hb-PGS) exhibited improved dispersibility through adsorption on top of the pigment, interaction between dispersant (BYK 190) and pigment, and steric effect. Surprisingly, hb-PGS conferred the Red 170 pigment particles with superior storage stability than that of bc-PGS despite their similar structural features. This study suggests the widespread potential application of PGSs as waterborne synergists for various dispersion applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10594153/ /pubmed/37881755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06427a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kang, Hansol
Kim, Si Eun
Park, Young Il
Kim, Jin Chul
Jeong, Ji-Eun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Hyosun
Hwang, Sung Yeon
Cheong, In Woo
Lee, Sang-Ho
Seo, Eunyong
Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title_full Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title_fullStr Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title_full_unstemmed Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title_short Polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
title_sort polyether-based waterborne synergists: effect of polymer topologies on pigment dispersion
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06427a
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