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Junhua Chen1,2, Zhenxian Wu1, Qingwei Wang1
1School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing 526061, China.
Abstract:
Water-based chloroprene latex is a solvent-free, environmentally friendly adhesive. Currently, its market demand is growing rapidly. However, there are problems such as a lack of heat resistance and poor mechanical properties, which limit its application. The introduction of vinyl-POSS (OVS) into the resin structure can effectively improve the thermal stability of chloroprene adhesives. In this paper, modified waterborne chloroprene latex was prepared by copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and OVS with chloroprene latex. The results showed that vinyl-POSS was successfully grafted onto the main chain of the waterborne chloroprene latex, and the modified waterborne chloroprene latex had good storage stability. With the increase in vinyl-POSS, the tensile strength of the chloroprene latex firstly increased and then decreased, the tensile property (peel strength of 20.2 kgf) was maintained well at a high temperature (100 °C), and the thermal stability of the chloroprene latex was improved. When the addition amount was 4%, the comprehensive mechanical properties were their best. This study provides a new idea for the construction of a new and efficient waterborne chloroprene latex system and provides more fields for the practical application of waterborne chloroprene latex. This newly developed vinyl-POSS modified chloroprene latex has great application potential for use in home furniture, bags, and seat cushions.
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