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Reticulation of Aqueous Polyurethane Systems Controlled by DSC Method

The DSC method has been employed to monitor the kinetics of reticulation of aqueous polyurethane systems without catalysts, and with the commercial catalyst of zirconium (CAT(®)XC-6212) and the highly selective manganese catalyst, the complex Mn(III)-diacetylacetonemaleinate (MAM). Among the polyol...

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Autores principales: Cakic, Suzana, Lacnjevac, Caslav, Rajkovic, Milos B., Raskovic, Ljiljana, Stamenkovic, Jakov
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872344/
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author Cakic, Suzana
Lacnjevac, Caslav
Rajkovic, Milos B.
Raskovic, Ljiljana
Stamenkovic, Jakov
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description The DSC method has been employed to monitor the kinetics of reticulation of aqueous polyurethane systems without catalysts, and with the commercial catalyst of zirconium (CAT(®)XC-6212) and the highly selective manganese catalyst, the complex Mn(III)-diacetylacetonemaleinate (MAM). Among the polyol components, the acrylic emulsions were used for reticulation in this research, and as suitable reticulation agents the water emulsible aliphatic polyisocyanates based on hexamethylendoisocyanate with the different contents of NCO-groups were employed. On the basis of DSC analysis, applying the methods of Kissinger, Freeman-Carroll and Crane-Ellerstein the pseudo kinetic parameters of the reticulation reaction of aqueous systems were determined. The temperature of the examination ranged from 50°C to 450°C with the heat rate of 0.5°C/min. The reduction of the activation energy and the increase of the standard deviation indicate the catalytic action of the selective catalysts of zirconium and manganese. The impact of the catalysts on the reduction of the activation energy is the strongest when using the catalysts of manganese and applying all the three afore-said methods. The least aberrations among the stated methods in defining the kinetic parameters were obtained by using the manganese catalyst.
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spelling pubmed-38723442013-12-26 Reticulation of Aqueous Polyurethane Systems Controlled by DSC Method Cakic, Suzana Lacnjevac, Caslav Rajkovic, Milos B. Raskovic, Ljiljana Stamenkovic, Jakov Sensors (Basel) Full Research Article The DSC method has been employed to monitor the kinetics of reticulation of aqueous polyurethane systems without catalysts, and with the commercial catalyst of zirconium (CAT(®)XC-6212) and the highly selective manganese catalyst, the complex Mn(III)-diacetylacetonemaleinate (MAM). Among the polyol components, the acrylic emulsions were used for reticulation in this research, and as suitable reticulation agents the water emulsible aliphatic polyisocyanates based on hexamethylendoisocyanate with the different contents of NCO-groups were employed. On the basis of DSC analysis, applying the methods of Kissinger, Freeman-Carroll and Crane-Ellerstein the pseudo kinetic parameters of the reticulation reaction of aqueous systems were determined. The temperature of the examination ranged from 50°C to 450°C with the heat rate of 0.5°C/min. The reduction of the activation energy and the increase of the standard deviation indicate the catalytic action of the selective catalysts of zirconium and manganese. The impact of the catalysts on the reduction of the activation energy is the strongest when using the catalysts of manganese and applying all the three afore-said methods. The least aberrations among the stated methods in defining the kinetic parameters were obtained by using the manganese catalyst. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3872344/ Text en © 2006 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.
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Reticulation of Aqueous Polyurethane Systems Controlled by DSC Method
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title_short Reticulation of Aqueous Polyurethane Systems Controlled by DSC Method
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