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Cheong, Mei Yee
(2006)
Synthesis and Characterization of Palm Oil-Based Resin For UV Coating.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
The production of UV curable acrylated polyol esters fiom palm oil and its
downstream products offers potential and promising materials for a number of
applications such as polymeric film preparation and wood coatings. in this study,
palm olein-based polyol of ethylene glycol was reacted with acrylic acid in the
presence of a catalyst and inhibitors via condensation esterification process at various
temperatures (70.0, 80.0, 90.0 or 100.O°C), stirring speed of 100 or 400 rpm and
under vacuum for 15 hours. The reaction temperature of 80.0°C and the stirring rate
of 400 rpm produce a homogeneous product. Optimizations for the synthesis were
also carried out using a catalyst concentrations ranging fiom 0.0 to 5.0% of polyol
weight.Fifteen different formulations have been investigated using the synthesized
prepolymers with monomers and a small amount of photoinitiator. Monomers used
were 1,6-hexanediol diarylate (HDDA) and trimethylolpropane triacrylate W T A )
while photoinitiator used was l-hydroxy cyclohexyl phenylketone (Irgacure 184).
The mixtures were cured to make thin polymeric films under W radiation with
doses between 2 to 14 passes (energy per pass is 0.600 ~lcm~C)o.a ting and curing
was carried out on glass for pendulum hardness characterization, haziness and
scratch measurement as well as FT-IR analysis. Coating and curing were done on
rubber wood for cross hatch adhesion test.
Pendulum hardness 'of the film prepared h m the UV curable formulation with
monomer HDDA and the prepolymer prepared using 3% catalyst was 24.5%. The
radiation dose was 14 passes. The highest pendulum hardness of 49.4% was achieved
when using WV curable formulation with monomer TMPTA and the prepolymer
prepared using 2% catalyst. The radiation dose needed was 10 passes. Formulation of
UV curable coating using the optimized aaylated polyol ester prepolymer and
monomer TMPTA exhibited higher scratch measurement and lower haziness
compared to those of the formulation with monomer HDDA UV curable formulation
of prepolymer with monomer HDDA gave better adhesion on rubber wood than that
of with monomer TMPTA Films cured by W radiation made from prepolymexs on
both $ass panel and rubber wood surfaces showed good hardness, scratch resistance
and adhesion with almost clear transparency. In general, it can be conchided that
newly synthesized UV radiation curable palm-based acrylated polyol ester
prepotymers are promising candidates for wood coating applications.
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