Degradable biological-based waterborne emulsion and preparation method thereof
A water-based emulsion and bio-based technology, applied in the field of degradable bio-based water-based emulsion and its preparation, can solve problems such as narrow application range, achieve the effects of low glass transition temperature, novel preparation method, and reduce environmental pressure
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Embodiment 1
[0013] The flask was purged with nitrogen before the reaction. Add 70g of purified L-lactide, 30gε-caprolactone, and 1.5g of ethylene glycol into a 500ml four-neck flask, then add 0.2g of dibutyltin oxide as a catalyst, vacuumize for nitrogen replacement, and under nitrogen protection conditions , raise the temperature to 130°C, react at 130°C for 6h, raise the temperature to 170°C for 5h, then drop to room temperature, add 25g of isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) to the flask and heat while stirring, Under nitrogen protection, the temperature was raised to 85°C for reaction, and when the NCO content reached 10% of the theoretical value, 5 g of dimethylol acid and 0.1 g of dibutyltin laurate were added to the reaction vessel, and the reaction was carried out at 80°C for 1 hour, and then Add 5.0g of alkylphenol polyoxyethylene ether OP-10 and 280g of water into the flask, stir and emulsify at high speed for 30 minutes, add 5g of triethanolamine, raise the temperature to 50°C, cont...
Embodiment 2
[0016] The flask was purged with nitrogen before the reaction. Add 80g of purified L-lactide, 20gε-caprolactone, and 2g of pentaerythritol into a 500ml four-neck flask, then add 0.15g of the catalyst stannous octoate, vacuumize for nitrogen replacement, and under nitrogen protection conditions, rise Temperature to 135°C, react at 135°C for 5h, raise the temperature to 175°C for 4h, then lower to room temperature, add 25gL-lysine diisocyanate (LDI) to the flask and heat while stirring, under nitrogen protection , the temperature was raised to 85°C for reaction, and when the NCO content reached 10% of the theoretical value, 8 g of sodium ethylenediaminoethanesulfonate and 0.1 g of dibutyltin laurate were added to the reaction vessel, and the reaction was carried out at 80°C for 1 hour, and then Add 5.0g of fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether 0-15 and 280g of water into the flask, stir and emulsify at high speed for 30 minutes, add 5g of triethylamine, raise the temperature to 50...
Embodiment 3
[0019] The flask was purged with nitrogen before the reaction. Add 75g of purified L-lactide, 25gε-caprolactone, and 1.5g of ethylene glycol into a 500ml four-neck flask, then add 0.2g of catalyst dibutyltin oxide, vacuumize for nitrogen replacement, under nitrogen protection conditions , raise the temperature to 130°C, react at 130°C for 6h, raise the temperature to 170°C for 5h, then drop to room temperature, add 25g of isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) to the flask and heat while stirring, Under the protection of nitrogen, the temperature was raised to 85°C for reaction. When the NCO content reached 10% of the theoretical value, 5g of N-methyldiethanolamine and 0.1g of dibutyltin laurate were added to the reaction vessel, and the reaction was carried out at 80°C for 1 hour. Then add 5.0g of isomeric tridecyl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether and 280g of water to the flask, stir and emulsify at high speed for 30 minutes, add 5g of triethanolamine, raise the temperature to 50°C, con...
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