Abstract

Waterborne polyurethane (WPU) composites containing polyether amine functionalized graphene oxide (PAFG) were successfully fabricated via the in situ polymerization. The hydrophobicity, thermal stability, mechanical and anti-corrosion properties of WPU and WPU composites were investigated. As a result, the properties of WPU composites, such as hydrophobicity, thermal stability, mechanical and anti-corrosion properties were all enhanced when an appropriate concentration of nanoparticles were grafted. The content of PAFG was 0.05 wt%, the water contact angle and water absorption content were up to 98.5° and 3.01 wt% of WPU composite compared to that of pure WPU (70.5° and 8.31 wt%), respectively. In addition, the thermal and mechanical properties of WPU composite were also apparently enhanced. When the content of PAFG was 0.05 wt%, the decomposition temperature of 10 wt% weight loss of WPU composite could reach 322 °С, an increase of 29.3 °С compared to that of pure WPU. The tensile strength of WPU with the content of 0.05 wt% PAFG prominently improved by 130.92% relative to pure WPU. For electrochemical results, the |Z|0.01Hz of WPU was decreased dramatically from 2.95 × 107 to 1.37 × 106 Ω·cm2 after 31 days immersion. In contrast, the |Z|0.01Hz of WPU/PAFG0.05 was decreased to 3.98 × 107 from 5.00 × 107 Ω·cm2, implying that 0.05 wt% PAFG significantly enhanced barrier property of WPU coating.

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