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Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering

Changes in surface material characteristics can significantly affect the adhesion and overall life of coatings on wood. In order to increase the durability of transparent exterior coatings, it is possible to use the surface modification of wood with UV-stabilizing substances. In this work, selected...

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Autores principales: Pánek, Miloš, Hýsek, Štěpán, Dvořák, Ondřej, Zeidler, Aleš, Oberhofnerová, Eliška, Šimůnková, Kristýna, Šedivka, Přemysl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6915517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9111568
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author Pánek, Miloš
Hýsek, Štěpán
Dvořák, Ondřej
Zeidler, Aleš
Oberhofnerová, Eliška
Šimůnková, Kristýna
Šedivka, Přemysl
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Hýsek, Štěpán
Dvořák, Ondřej
Zeidler, Aleš
Oberhofnerová, Eliška
Šimůnková, Kristýna
Šedivka, Přemysl
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description Changes in surface material characteristics can significantly affect the adhesion and overall life of coatings on wood. In order to increase the durability of transparent exterior coatings, it is possible to use the surface modification of wood with UV-stabilizing substances. In this work, selected types of surface modifications using benzotriazoles, HALS, ZnO and TiO(2) nanoparticles, and their combinations were applied to oak wood (Quercus robur, L.). On such modified surfaces, the surface free energy, roughness, and contact wetting angle with three selected types of exterior transparent coatings were subsequently determined. An oil-based coating, waterborne acrylic thick layer coating, and thin-layer synthetic coating were tested and interaction with the aforementioned surface modifications was investigated after 6 weeks of accelerated artificial weathering. The results of changes in the initially measured surface characteristics of the modified oak wood were compared to the real results of degradation of coatings after artificial accelerated weathering. The positive effect of surface modification, in particular the mixture of benzotriazoles, HALS, and ZnO nanoparticles on all kinds of coatings was proven, and the best results were observed in thick-film waterborne acrylic coating. The changes in the measured surface characteristics corresponded to the observed durability of the coatings only when measured by wetting using drops of the tested coatings.
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spelling pubmed-69155172019-12-24 Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering Pánek, Miloš Hýsek, Štěpán Dvořák, Ondřej Zeidler, Aleš Oberhofnerová, Eliška Šimůnková, Kristýna Šedivka, Přemysl Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Changes in surface material characteristics can significantly affect the adhesion and overall life of coatings on wood. In order to increase the durability of transparent exterior coatings, it is possible to use the surface modification of wood with UV-stabilizing substances. In this work, selected types of surface modifications using benzotriazoles, HALS, ZnO and TiO(2) nanoparticles, and their combinations were applied to oak wood (Quercus robur, L.). On such modified surfaces, the surface free energy, roughness, and contact wetting angle with three selected types of exterior transparent coatings were subsequently determined. An oil-based coating, waterborne acrylic thick layer coating, and thin-layer synthetic coating were tested and interaction with the aforementioned surface modifications was investigated after 6 weeks of accelerated artificial weathering. The results of changes in the initially measured surface characteristics of the modified oak wood were compared to the real results of degradation of coatings after artificial accelerated weathering. The positive effect of surface modification, in particular the mixture of benzotriazoles, HALS, and ZnO nanoparticles on all kinds of coatings was proven, and the best results were observed in thick-film waterborne acrylic coating. The changes in the measured surface characteristics corresponded to the observed durability of the coatings only when measured by wetting using drops of the tested coatings. MDPI 2019-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6915517/ /pubmed/31694326 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9111568 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pánek, Miloš
Hýsek, Štěpán
Dvořák, Ondřej
Zeidler, Aleš
Oberhofnerová, Eliška
Šimůnková, Kristýna
Šedivka, Přemysl
Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title_full Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title_fullStr Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title_full_unstemmed Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title_short Durability of the Exterior Transparent Coatings on Nano-Photostabilized English Oak Wood and Possibility of Its Prediction before Artificial Accelerated Weathering
title_sort durability of the exterior transparent coatings on nano-photostabilized english oak wood and possibility of its prediction before artificial accelerated weathering
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6915517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9111568
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