(727d) Influence of Coalescent Distribution on Film Formation Behavior of Colloidal Dispersions
AIChE Annual Meeting
2016
2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Colloidal Dispersions II
Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 4:00pm to 4:15pm
One solution to the inherent tradeoff between film formation and performance in low VOC coatings is to use more effective coalescents. The efficiency of a coalescent is primarily a function of its solubility within the polymer latex particle and the Î?Tg between the polymer and coalescent. Estimates of Tg depression, required to enable film formation, can be calculated using well-known mixture rules such as the Flory-Fox equation. Beyond these simple considerations, there may be are other factors that influence the efficiency of a coalescent. One possible such factor is the distribution of the coalescent within the polymer latex particle. Understanding how this factor may influence performance requires a technique to measure the coalescent distribution within the particle. In this presentation, the use of small-angle neutron scattering to evaluate coalescent distribution within latex particles will be discussed and evaluated. The ability of this technique to evaluate small molecule behavior within a latex particle will hopefully aid in the development of more efficient coalescents and reduce VOCs required for high performance coatings.